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.
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 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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