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Michael Jackson's Doctor Helps Save Life Of Airline Passenger



16 May, 2010
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Late Michael Jackson's doctor, Dr. Conrad Murray, rushed to the aid of a fellow passenger, possibly saving her life when she fainted at 30,000 feet in air and needed urgent medical attention.

According to a report from entertainment website, TMZ, Dr. Murray was aboard a US Airways flight from Houston to Phoenix, when he heard the call for a doctor on the loudspeaker by the flight attendant.

In response, he immediately jumped out of his seat and examined the woman who was in her 20s and had “a very weak pulse.”

He inserted an IV and stabilized her until the flight could make an emergency landing in Albuquerque, N.M., TMZ said.

The website said that it later spoke to the woman concerned and she told them that she felt light headed before she fainted for 30 minutes.

On regaining consciousness, she saw Murray standing over her and said, "You probably know me ... I was Michael Jackson's doctor."
When the woman was asked what she would say to Murray if she met him, she replied, "Thank you so, so, so much. Thank you for all your help. Thank you for helping me even without knowing me. Thank you."

The woman was later released from the hospital.

Murray was charged with involuntary manslaughter last February in connection with Jackson’s death and had gone missing during that period for several days.
 


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thinkdvds
2010-05-16 10:39:54
You'd better check the health of the patient Murray 'saved'. The patient may have self-injected something while Murray was in the lavatory... Also check on Murray's whereabouts during the actual 'saving' of the patient. Murrary might have been consulting the 'no fly' list to see if he was on it and also checking to see if 'propofol' is on the 'banned on board, but OK to use if administered by a professional physician' at 20,000 feet.
 

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