Royal Air Maroc Crew Saves Baby from Cardiac Arrest Mid-Flight
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An 18-month-old baby was saved from cardiac arrest thanks to the quick intervention of two crew members of the Royal Air Maroc.
They performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on the child until he regained a pulse.
The airline hailed the act of its employees, describing their intervention as a "miracle". The incident occurred during a domestic flight between Agadir and Casablanca.
Royal Air Maroc also reported another rescue, where its crew intervened to assist a distressed pregnant woman on a similar flight.
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