American Airlines Crew and Passengers Save Baby's Life, Florida Mother Says



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American Airlines crew members and passengers took part in the game last Thursday after an 11-month-old girl began to take off about 10 minutes of landing at DFW International Airport, announced the girl's mother.

Janay Flowers was traveling with her daughter Navaeh from Tampa to San Antonio when the child developed a fever, the Dallas Morning News reported. The girl's mouth began to foam and her feet turned blue, according to the report.

The passengers rushed to help the girl before the intervention of the health professionals on board, gave her oxygen and followed her pulse. After landing, the girl was transported to Baylor Regional Medical Center and an airline employee ensured that her luggage arrived at her destination.

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"If no one could help me during the flight, I did not know what I could have done for my baby because I was in shock," Flowers said later. "I believe that they have helped save my baby's life."

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The child was discharged and found a smile by going to see his father in San Antonio. The flowers said his appetite remained low but was in a stable state.

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