Men who gave CPR to an elderly United passenger with covid provided $200 flight vouchers

United flight 591 was likely from Orlando to Los Angeles when it was diverted to New Orleans due to a clinical unexpected emergency.
Tony Aldapa (who is an EMT) and Steven Chang were being equally passengers on the airplane. They worked together to conduct CPR on the man for 45 minutes until eventually they landed.
Through the crisis, the man’s spouse commented that he had not long ago misplaced his feeling of taste and smell and had been having complications respiration (the male didn’t disclose this to the United associates). He died in the ER of a clinic in New Orleans and a spokesperson for the Jefferson Parish Coroner’s Business office explained that the result in of death for 69-yr-outdated Isaias Hernandez was found to be acute respiratory failure secondary to COVID-19.
Aldapa claimed he started off exhibiting indications of COVID a handful of times after the incident and started quarantining. He also pointed out that it took a entire 10 days ahead of he was contacted by the L.A. County Dept. of General public Health with the confirmation that his fellow passenger experienced COVID-19.
Rapidly ahead to previous week and as per an post in TMZ, Aldapa and Chang were being every presented a $200 flight voucher.
Aldapa told TMZ that he obtained a contact from a United rep late final 7 days to thank him for his guidance all through the crisis and letting him know a $200 electronic travel certificate would be emailed to him. The rep didn’t say anything about the person who had died of COVID, and the electronic mail from United only reported that they apologized for the inconvenience Aldapa skilled on his recent excursion.
Chang apparently obtained the exact cellular phone get in touch with, e-mail and $200 voucher.
