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First Sergeant Saves Life on Flight

First Sergeant Saves Life on Flight

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March 25, 20261m 16s

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A first sergeant from Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington saved a fellow passengers life on a Southwest Airlines flight, utilizing his respiratory therapy and combat medicine skills. Timmy Turner, who was traveling with his wife after burying his father, provided emergency care for three hours at thirty thousand feet over the Pacific after a man was found unconscious in the lavatory. Turners military experience from the Sixty-second Medical Brigade kicked in, and he handled the tense situation with calm professionalism, earning praise for likely preventing a tragedy. The plane diverted to Oakland, California, for a quick landing, where emergency crews rushed aboard.

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