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Home / Health / Doctors on Call: Mid-Air Medical Rescues Explained

Doctors on Call: Mid-Air Medical Rescues Explained

23 Nov

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Summary

  • Medical emergencies occur once every 212 flights, study finds.
  • Airlines have protocols, ground support for in-flight medical issues.
  • Professionals may volunteer, protected by Good Samaritan laws.

In-flight medical emergencies are a recurring concern, with a recent study indicating they happen approximately once every 212 flights. These events are more frequent on long-haul journeys and tend to affect women slightly more often. Airlines are equipped with clear protocols and on-ground medical support services to manage these situations effectively.

Flight crews are trained in basic life support, CPR, and the use of automated external defibrillators. They also carry first-aid kits with over-the-counter medications. When a situation exceeds the crew's capabilities, they can page for medical volunteers on board or contact ground-based medical support services like MedAire.

These ground services connect flight crews with emergency physicians who can provide guidance and recommend treatment using specialized on-board kits. While the pilot makes the final decision on diverting the flight, medical experts play a crucial role in assessing the severity and recommending the best course of action for passenger safety.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The most common in-flight medical emergencies include loss of consciousness, gastrointestinal issues, and heart and lung problems.
Airlines follow protocols involving first-aid, calling for medical volunteers, and contacting ground medical support for guidance.
Yes, doctors who volunteer their assistance are typically protected by Good Samaritan laws.

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