To: Admiral_Zeon
I've treated people on planes and it is very hard to hear a heartbeat, and if the blood pressure is low often you can't find a pulse.
He may have fainted, had an arrhythmia or developed a slow pulse.
So I doubt the guy was dead. And why didn't the stewardesses ask for medical help? If the guy dropped dead he should have been given CPR....some airlines even have defibrillators for these cases. most miracles have natural explanations, but once or twice I've seen astonishing but explainable recoveries happen with prayer.
31 posted on
06/28/2016 10:58:56 PM PDT by
LadyDoc
(liberals only love politically correct poor people..)
To: LadyDoc
>>>And why didn't the stewardesses ask for medical help?
From the article:"I watched strangers from all over the world and every ethnicity come to the help of this man for over an hour! Whether it was chest compressions, starting an IV, helping breathe life into this man, or praying everyone helped! I listened to shock after shock from the AED machine and still no pulse. No one gave up."
That's why I noted in my post above that I thought it odd that Tim Tebow got the credit for "resurrecting" this person. When it comes to headlines, it's all about the clicks.
32 posted on
06/29/2016 5:45:35 AM PDT by
oincobx
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