Tony Aldapa Interviews From COVID19 CPR Flight

Tony Aldapa

Tony Alapa was on the United Airlines flight with the COVID19 patient and one of those who performed CPR. He went on CNN to tell his side of the story.

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EMT Tony Aldapa was on the flight from Orlando to Los Angeles on December 14, when he saw another passenger experiencing trouble breathing. He and two other Good Samaritans provided care during the medical emergency including administering CPR. Aldapa said he and two other passengers took turns performing chest compressions for about 45 minutes as the plane was diverted to New Orleans for an emergency landing.

Tony Aldapa

Tony Aldapa Background

Aldapa is a Navy veteran and began experiencing possible virus symptoms following the incident. His symptoms included cough, body aches and headache. He has since said he he has tested negative twice and is looking forward to returning to work and getting the COVID-19 vaccine when he completes quarantine.

Aldapa also credited the other two good Samaritans who performed CPR, as well as other bystanders who gave assistance and the United Airlines flight crew. He said it is unfortunate that he was the only one receiving recognition.

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No Confidence Vote in Jared Heon

Jared Heon

Chief Jared Heon received a vote of no confidence from the department members of Ansonia Rescue and Medical Services. The no confidence vote caused the city to launch an outside investigation.

A seven-page letter was sent to Mayor David Cassetti and the Board of Aldermen and included the signatures of a supervisor and more than two dozen EMTs.

The letter claims ARMS members “have been disheartened by the actions and behavior of Chief Heon.”

“He has tested our willpower and confidence in his skill, ability and leadership to adequately lead this department,” the letter states.

Jared Heon

The city has hired an outside lawyer to investigate allegations included in a letter against the current top-ranking member of its emergency medical services department.

The letter also states members of the department accused their chief of bullying those under him, double-dipping by working another job while on the schedule for Ansonia and spending department funds on high-end devices and leather chairs.

The letter comes as the department’s part time staff, supervisors and front line EMTs, are in contract negotiations with the City of Ansonia. The city is also considering regionalizing its EMS service per local reports.

Jared Heon

Jared Heon is chief of the Ansonia Rescue and Medical Services. Their mission is to provide quality emergency medical care and rescue service to those who live, work or visit the City of Ansonia and surrounding communities in time of illness, injury, crisis or disaster. Their website states that they employ highly trained members render services in a professional manner utilizing state-of-the-art equipment. Members actively participate in the community, serve as role models and strive to provide services deemed excellent by the citizens of Ansonia.

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Forget Rudolph, FDNY Ladder 13 Brings Santa

FDNY Ladder 13 Brings Santa

Forget Rudolph and the reindeers this year. Fire Department of New York – FDNY Ladder 13 brings Santa to the children of Ronald McDonald House New York. This time of year children there normally get a visit from the big man in red.

This year though, due to COVID19, a visit was considered too dangerous for the children there, many of whom have compromised immune systems.

FDNY Ladder 13 Brings Santa

Thirty-five families currently stay at the nonprofit center, all with children with various serious illnesses, including cancer. While COVID19 has caused 2020 to be a tough year for many, these children had it even tougher, and were ready for some Christmas cheer.

Santa knows who has been naughty and nice though and has many friends in the ranks of FDNY.

Instead of a flying sleigh this year, the kids got an up-close view of the big man himself, as he was able to go right up to their windows and say hello thanks to the help of an FDNY firetruck bucket. The joyful scene is being called “the miracle on 73rd Street.”

FDNY Ladder 13 Brings Santa Down The Block

Ladder 13 is housed with Engine 22 at 159 East 85th Street.

Ronald McDonald House holds a special place for Never Forget 9-11 Foundation. Our nonprofit provided organizational guidance and assistance to a Texas teen who formed his own nonprofit aimed at bringing baseball to kids with cancer, Strike Out Kids Cancer Foundation. To date, the organization has brought baseball to kids in multiple cities and states. The teen hopes to continue playing baseball in college.

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Corvallis Firefighter in Opioid Investigation

Corvallis Firefighter in Opioid Investigation

A Corvallis Firefighter in opioid investigation by city investigators has resigned their position.

Per a city press release, the City of Corvallis had opened an investigation after receiving information on December 7 that a Corvallis firefighter assigned to an ambulance took opioids from the vehicle’s onboard supply.

Corvallis Firefighter in Opioid Investigation

“These thefts constitute a grave breach of the public trust,” City Manager Mark Shepard said. “Corvallis Fire Department employees, like all City employees, are held to the highest standards of ethics and accountability. The City of Corvallis is committed to working with our partners and getting to the bottom of these thefts.”

Sherpard continued, “We are working with Corvallis Professional Firefighters, our local firefighter union, to review our internal procedures and add new controls where appropriate to ensure that this does not happen again.”

Firefighters have made multiple headlines from criminal behavior in recent months. A Texas firefighter has been charged with murder and Paramedic Edward Blake was accused of being a serial rapist.

Corvallis Firefighter in Opioid Investigation Continues

Access to these dangerous and highly addictive narcotics is tightly controlled by Fire Department policy and federal drug laws. According to the preliminary investigation, the firefighter falsified documents and supply logs to cover up repeated thefts over a period of at least 18 months. The firefighter resigned at the outset of the City’s investigation on December 8.

Investigators said the firefighter falsified documents and supply logs to cover up repeated thefts over a period of at least 18 months.

Corvallis Firefighter in Opioid Investigation

Details of the investigation have been turned over to the Oregon Health Authority. The City of Corvallis is cooperating fully with the Oregon Health Authority’s investigation.

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Zephi Trevino: Victim Or Murderess

Zephi Trevino

Zephi Trevino, is a Texas teen is accused of Capital Murder in connection with the fatal shooting of a man that occurred when she was 16. Dallas District Attorney John Creuzot intends to charge her as an adult pending a January 4, 2021 hearing per a Dallas news story.

Zephi Trevino

Her mother and other advocates, including Jamie Lee Curtis and Kim Kardashian West, say she is a victim of sex trafficking, not a killer.

Zephi Trevino

Zephaniah Trevino, now 17, is one of three people charged with capital murder in the fatal shooting of Carlos Arajeni-Arriaza Morillo, 24. He was killed in a Grand Prarie apartment in August 2019. Zephi Trevino

Another defendant, Philip Baldenegro, then 18, admitted to fatally shooting Morillo and shooting and injuring another man as part of a robbery attempt. He and Jesse Martinez, then 19, are all charged in the case. Attorney David Finn represents Baldenegro. “She brought the guys to the apartment and set the whole thing up,” said Finn.

Zephi Trevino’s parents and Baldenegro’s attorney agree the men were there to have sex with Zephi, but Zephi’s parents claim Baldenegro was forcing their daughter to have sex for money. Baldenegro’s attorney says his client admits he pulled the trigger, but he is not a pimp. “She is no victim. My client Philip Baldenegro is 19 and I think she was 16 at the time. They had a boyfriend-girlfriend relationship that is born out on my client’s cellphone,” said Finn. “She engineered, organized, executed the entire plan,” Finn said.

Zephi Trevino

Zephi Trevino Background

Zephaniah, or “Zephi” as she’s known to friends and family, was a typical teenager in her Grand Prairie, Texas community. Kind, outgoing, and the youngest of four siblings raised in a loving home, she was involved in activities from her church worship team to pitching for her high school softball team.

Zephi Trevino

Trevino’s mom, Crystal Trevino, told local media her daughter was offered a plea deal that would give her 10 years in prison, but declined. Crystal said her daughter played sports and was involved in her church before she fell in with the wrong crowd, saying the plight of her daughter Zephi Trevino is “a mother’s worst nightmare.”

Zephi Trevino Case

Crystal Trevino says her daughter was offered a ten year plea deal, which she declined. She faces up to 40 years in prison. Trevino’s case has caught the attention of numerous celebrities.

Zephi Trevino

Civil rights lawyer Justin Moore is helping the family and helped get the attention of Jason Flom, a founding board member of The Innocence Project. Flom says he thinks Dallas District Attorney John Creuzot should take a closer look at the case. “On what planet does it make sense that we are going to charge her with capital murder? It’s a disastrously failed social policy,” Flom said. The Innocence Project, has helped secure the release of hundreds of wrongfully convicted people.

Zephi Trevino, John Creuzot, and Dominque Alexander

The case also presents an interesting challenge for Creuzot.

Recently, former Chief of Police Reneé Hall was reported to be in an inappropriate relationship with convicted felon and local activist Dominique Alexander. The public report hastened Hall’s exit as police chief and her depature was announced less than twenty-four hours after the report. Creuzot has not been seen out front on sex trafficking issues unlike the local US Attorney’s Office who recently arrested a local man for sex trafficking.

Additionally, like Reneé Hall, Creuzot is known to be friendly with Dominque Alexander and there are multiple sources who indicate Creuzot made a nonprosecution with Alexander and Next Generation Action Network in return for not endangering his election campaign with Alexander’s activism in certain neighborhoods. John Creuzot and his office are prohibited from speaking about the Trevino case, but he is noticable silent on relationships with both Alexander and Judge Audrey Moorehead, recently arrested for DWI.

Sex trafficking is an important training topic to fire and EMS responders. Never Forget 9-11 Foundation plans programming around this subject ion 2021.

 

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CPR On COVID19 Air Passenger

CPR On COVID19 Air Passenger

Holiday madness for holiday goers as CPR on COVID19 air passenger was required on a recent United flight to Los Angeles.

In what was described as a terrifying ordeal for nearby passengers, the man was seen on the plane shaking and sweating and having a hard time breathing even before the flight took off.

His condition deteriorated rapidly once in the air and the captain made the decision to perform an emergency landing in order for the man to receive medical attention.

The crew asked if there were any doctors onboard and a number of people got up to help.

COVID19 CPR In Air

COVID19 CPR In Air

Some passengers detailed how during CPR they could hear the patient’s  rib bones crack as chest compressions were carried out before he started turning blue.

Tony Aldapa was one of the passengers on board who helped perform CPR on the man.

‘I got up out of my seat, let them know “Hey I know CPR” and asked “Do you need some extra help?” I can tap in and help with chest compressions. That’s how it all started.

‘By the point that I got there to the point where the fire department got on board, it was at least 45 minutes,’ Aldapa told press outlets.

‘There was no mouth-to-mouth at all. We were doing chest compressions and they had him on the oxygen mask from the plane, then once we had a medical bag that is kept on board we used an ambu-bag which is a bag that you squeeze to give breaths, that’s what we used for breathing,’ Aldapa continued when talking about CPR On COVID19 Air Passenger that has yet to be identified.

COVID19 CPR In Air

While talking to New Orleans EMS responders, the man’s wife admitted that her husband had tested positive for coronavirus meaning he likely lied when checking in for the flight.

During check-in, all United passengers have to self-report on whether they have experienced any coronavirus symptoms.

After the passenger was offloaded in New Orleans, his seat was wiped down, and the plane, a Boeing 737-900 with capacity for 179 people, continued its journey to Los Angeles.

CPR On COVID19 Air Passenger

CPR on a passenger is difficult in the best of circumstances. Our own board member, Christopher Suprun, has been on several flights where a medical emergency occured – everything from a illness that is getting worse to a person unconscious.

COVID19 CPR In Air

US commercial airlines carry a medical kit, known by multiple names, that can be opened by medical personnel with permission of the Pilot-in-Charge. This equipment can contain IV fluids, IV catheters, and cardiac drugs including epinephrine, lidocaine, and atropine.

United Airlines Statement: CPR On COVID19 Air Passenger

Aldapa described completing the flight “covered in my own sweat and in that man’s urine.”

He continued “I knew the risks involved in performing CPR on someone that potentially has COVID but I made the choice to do so anyways. I spoke with the passengers wife about his medical history and she never mentioned he was positive, she said he was scheduled to have a test done in LA.”

It is unclear how many of the passengers might develop symptoms given the enclosed air system on commercial flights.

The Centers for Disease Control has contacted United Airlines regarding this flight and passenger. It is unclear if they have also sough passenger manifests or identified the air crew and passengers who provided care to the COVID19 positive patient.

United issued the following statements:

‘Our flight diverted to New Orleans due to a medical emergency and paramedics transported the passenger to a local hospital where the individual was pronounced deceased. We have been in touch with his family and have extended our sincerest condolences to them for their loss.

‘At the time of the diversion, we were informed he had suffered a cardiac arrest, so passengers were given the option to take a later flight or continue on with their travel plans.

Now that the CDC has contacted us directly, we are sharing requested information with the agency so they can work with local health officials to conduct outreach to any customer the CDC believes may be at risk for possible exposure or infection.

‘The health and safety of our employees and customers is our highest priority, which is why we have various policies and procedures in place such as mask mandates and requiring customers to complete a ‘Ready-to-Fly’ checklist before the flight acknowledging they have not been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the last 14 days and do not have COVID-related symptoms,’ the statement read.

Passengers who traveled on the fateful flight unloaded a barrage of questions to United on social media asking the same questions any sensible person would ask.

CPR On COVID19 Air Passenger

CPR On COVID19 Air Passenger

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One Dead, Two Arkansas Paramedics Shot

Two Arkansas Paramedics Shot

One person is dead and two Arkansas paramedics were wounded in a shooting Thursday while they responded to a medical emergency in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.

Pine Bluff (AR) police say the medics were at a residence in Pine Bluff aiding a woman with knee pain when the patient’s boyfriend, identified by authorities as Kevin Curl Jr., 22, approached them and began arguing with them per a local media source.

Two Arkansas Paramedics Shot

Curl was said to have pushed one of the paramedics who was then punched escalating the situation to gunfire. The two Arkansas paramedics shot were John Spriggs Sr., who reportedly punched Curl before Curl pulled out a firearm, and Joshua Godfrey, 35.

Curl shot both medics approximately three times in the chest, pelvic and abdominal areas, according to a police news release.

Authorities said Spriggs returned fire, striking Curl, who was later found dead inside the residence with a gunshot wound to the chest. Spriggs was found by officers lying on the ground next to the ambulance while Godfrey, 35, was found sitting in the back of the ambulance.

The paramedics were transported to the hospital to be treated for gunshot wounds. The original female patient was also transported to the hospital for her injuries.

The shooting is under investigation by Pine Bluff detectives.

The Arkansas Ambulance Association released a statement on Facebook saying, “Our thoughts and prayers are with members of the EASI family in Pine Bluff this morning. At last report, the EMS personnel are in serious but stable condition following surgery.

Two Arkansas Paramedics Shot

Two Arkansas Paramedics Shot – Both Employees Of EASI

Both paramedics work for Emergency Ambulance Service, Inc. (EASI).

Emergency Ambulance Service, Inc. (EASI) is the ambulance provider for Pine Bluff and Jefferson County; Warren and Bradley County; Star City and Lincoln County; Rison and Cleveland County; England and the southern third of Lonoke County; DeWitt and the southern two-thirds of Arkansas County

EASI has a very long and distinguished history in Pine Bluff. Having been in operation in Pine Bluff for over 45 years, we are one of the oldest ambulance services in the state.

We will update this story as details emerge.

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Limon Area Fire Protection District Hit By Tractor Trailer

Limon Area Fire Protection District

A Colorado area ambulance from the Limon Area Fire Protection District was heavily damaged after being struck by a semi-truck at a crash scene on Tuesday.

Limon Area Fire Protection District

Limon Area Fire Protection District crews had responded to the scene of a jack-knifed semi-trailer when another semi traveling on the icy roads crashed into their rig.

The agency posted photographs of the accident on Facebook, writing, “This is what happens when on scene and people don’t pay attention. People slow down when you see emergency vehicle’s.”

Limon County EMT Kim Clymer told the Oil City News that no one was in the ambulance at the time of the collision and that there were no injuries as a result of the secondary crash.

Saline County (IL) experienced an ambulance accident on Sunday when the driver went through a red light striking another driver. Earlier in the year FDNY Ladder 102 failed to yield and struck an ambulance.

Limon Area Fire Protection District

Limon Area Fire Protection District is the fire protection district serving the town of Limon, Colorado, and parts of Lincoln and Elbert counties in Colorado. It has been erroneously reported on other sites as being in Wyoming.

Limon Area Fire Protection District

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Saline County Ambulance Accident

Per Issac Smith of the Southern Illinoisian two people were injured after a Saline County Ambulance Accident where an ambulance and pickup truck crashed Sunday.

According to a news release from Illinois State Police, the Saline County ambulance accident happened just after 8:30 p.m., when Brian Skinner, 25, of Christopher, approached the intersection of Illinois 142 while traveling north on U.S. 45. The ambulance lights and sirens were active as he approached the intersection.

Saline County Ambulance Accident

Brian Baird, 44, of Harrisburg, was approaching the intersection traveling south on Illinois 142 in a truck.

ISP’s preliminary investigation indicated that Baird had a green light and proceeded through the intersection. Skinner had a red light and failed to yield, entering the intersection and striking Baird, according to the release.

The ambulance had two passengers, Kristopher Melia, 36, of Marion, and Lisa Wenzel, 56, of De Soto. Both were taken to an area hospital for minor injuries. Both drivers were uninjured, according to the release.

Skinner was cited with failure to yield at a stop intersection, police said. The accident was similar to others recently – including one in New York – when emergency drivers do not yield right of way.

Saline County Ambulance Accident

Saline County Ambulance is located in Harrisburg, Illinois. This is their first accident we are aware of to date.

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The First Five To Receive COVID19 Vaccine

“The First Five” to receive COVID19 Vaccine in our nation’s capital have been announced. Washington D.C. officials have reported that five members of the D.C. Fire and EMS will be among the first in the district to receive the COVID19 vaccine on Wednesday.

The five members, dubbed “The First Five” in a district press release, are Acting Fire and EMS Chief John Donnelly, Medical Director Dr. Robert Holman, Lts. Joseph Papariello and Keishea Jackson and Firefighter-EMT Julio Quinteros.

“Today, we have hope. After a long and tragic nine months, help is finally on the way,” D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said in a statement. “The First Five are sending a strong message about the importance of this vaccine to protect them, their families and loved ones, their patients and coworkers, and our entire city.”

Kaiser Permanente is distributing the vaccine when it receives its initial doses this Wednesday. The district will receive an initial allotment of 6,825 doses that will be distributed between Kaiser Permanente and five other hospitals. The follow other parts of the country in vaccine distrubution including New York where Sandra Lindsay received the first dose in a non-trial setting.

The First Five To Receive COVID19 Vaccine

“I’m getting vaccinated for my city. In the last nine months, I’ve seen COVID devastate my department,” said Jackson, one of The First Five, in a statement. “I’ve seen my brothers and sisters go into the hospital. I’ve seen them with severe symptoms – things we never thought we would see. I’m getting vaccinated for my coworkers, I’m getting vaccinated for my family, and I’m getting vaccinated to make a change.”

The First Five To Receive COVID19 Vaccine

Some jurisdictions are moving fire and EMS out of the initial distribution of vaccinations despite a push by the International Association of Firefighters and others. Part of the reason may be the public firefighter unions in New York saying more than fifty percent of their members will not take it.

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