cbp officers tyler brady, supreme jones and spencer warner Credit: Customs and Border Protection
Three U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers helped save an unresponsive infant Wednesday aboard a departing airplane at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, the agency announced.
CBP Officers Tyler Brady, Supreme Jones and Spencer Warner were conducting outbound inspection operations on a flight departing to Montego Bay, Jamaica, when a passenger reported that her infant son wasn t breathing.
CBP officers noticed that the boy was unresponsive and Warner immediately began lifesaving efforts while Jones notified BWI Fire Rescue and Brady established a safety perimeter.
BWI Fire Rescue paramedics arrived, assumed lifesaving efforts and took the infant to a hospital.
Updated: 2:01 PM EDT May 7, 2021 Three U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers helped save an unresponsive infant Wednesday aboard a departing airplane at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, the agency announced.CBP Officers Tyler Brady, Supreme Jones and Spencer Warner were conducting outbound inspection operations on a flight departing to Montego Bay, Jamaica, when a passenger reported that her infant son wasn t breathing.CBP officers noticed that the boy was unresponsive and Warner immediately began lifesaving efforts while Jones notified BWI Fire Rescue and Brady established a safety perimeter.BWI Fire Rescue paramedics arrived, assumed lifesaving efforts and took the infant to a hospital.CBP said the infant is expected to make a full recovery. This infant and his parents were incredibly fortunate that highly trained Customs and Border Protection officers were nearby to render immediate life-saving assistance to help paramedics save this p
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American Airlines to resume drink services for premium cabin on May 1, main cabin on June 1
Customers will continue to be required to wear face masks and can only be briefly removed while the customer is eating or drinking.
Credit: AP
An American Airlines flight from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport makes its landing approach onto Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, Monday, Nov. 23, 2020, in Glen Burnie, Md. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) Author: Eline de Bruijn Updated: 6:16 PM CDT April 19, 2021
FORT WORTH, Texas American Airlines will reintroduce its drink services starting May 1 for premium cabins on domestic flights, the airline announced Monday. On June 1, beverage service will resume for the main cabin.