
Nursing Assistant Saves Baby's Life on Flight
On June 4th, 2025, a remarkable event unfolded on a flight from Las Palmas to Hondarribia in Spain. Fatima Román, a nursing assistant at a Basque Country residence, saved the life of a baby who experienced cardiorespiratory arrest mid-flight. Despite the absence of medical professionals onboard, Fatima, who had never performed CPR before, sprang into action. "I started very quickly," Román recounted in a post-incident interview, "and then there was a moment when the heart just started beating again. It felt like a rush, like I had accomplished something." The plane made an emergency landing in Jerez, where the baby received immediate medical attention. Román returned to her flight, landing in San Sebastian to the applause of fellow passengers. The airline, recognizing her heroism, gifted her a free return ticket to Gran Canaria. This incident highlights the importance of quick thinking and the remarkable capacity for human compassion under pressure.