Michael Jackson doctor helps revive passenger in distress on US Airways flight to Phoenix

By Bob Christie, AP
Saturday, May 15, 2010

Michael Jackson doctor helps passenger in distress

PHOENIX — The doctor accused of administering a powerful anesthetic that killed pop star Michael Jackson has helped stabilize a young woman who fell unconscious on a US Airways jet to Phoenix.

Conrad Murray’s spokeswoman says the doctor found the woman on Saturday with a very weak pulse. Miranda Sevcik says he stabilized her condition using equipment in the jet’s medical bag, including hooking her up to an IV.

A US Airways spokesman says Flight 641 from Houston was diverted to Albuquerque, N.M. because of a medical emergency. Spokesman Todd Lehmacher (LEE-Mach-er) says a doctor on board helped the woman, but declined to name the physician.

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Alicia
May 16, 2010: 5:21 am

Can anyone say ‘publicity stunt’? Someone is looking for a little sympathy.

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