Now, listen up, folks—this is a story worth hearing. Imagine you're on a flight from New York to Las Vegas, just minding your own business, when all of a sudden, chaos breaks out. That's exactly what happened to Dr. Mehmet Oz during a recent trip. As he recounted to Page Six on January 11, "I was grabbed by a stewardess on the plane after a 30-year-old guy collapsed." Dr. Oz, the renowned cardiothoracic surgeon, quickly sprang into action. "I got him to lie on his back and [put] his feet up on the emergency doors," he explained. "With that, I began to get a reasonable pulse and blood pressure." It's moments like this that remind us why Dr. Oz is not only a TV personality but also a true medical hero.
Dr. Oz’s Quick Thinking Saves the Day
When it comes to emergencies, Dr. Oz doesn’t miss a beat. Even at 30,000 feet in the air, his calm demeanor and medical expertise shone through. But here’s the kicker—he didn’t stop there. In a pinch, he had to improvise an EKG test using electrode pads from the plane’s automated external defibrillator. Now, that’s resourcefulness! "I couldn’t tell if he was having a heart attack or not," Dr. Oz admitted. "His blood pressure was really low, but his heart rate was sky-high." Talk about pressure! But Dr. Oz handled it all with grace and professionalism.
A Closer Look at the Situation
As the story unfolds, Dr. Oz shares more details about the passenger's condition. "I was worried about a clot going to his lungs, which is a common issue in airplanes," he said. As the man lay there, his condition took a turn. "While he was laying on the ground, he started to shake. He went from being clammy to having a temperature of 103 by the time he got to the ER." It’s moments like these that remind us how critical it is to have skilled medical professionals on board during flights. The situation was intense, but Dr. Oz's quick thinking likely saved a life.
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Once the plane landed, Dr. Oz stayed in touch with the passenger to learn about his diagnosis. "The evaluation so far is leaning towards a bad flu and a high fever that caused his collapse," he revealed. It’s reassuring to know that even in the air, there are people like Dr. Oz who can step in and make a real difference.
Dr. Oz: More Than Just a TV Personality
When he’s not busy treating patients or hosting his popular talk show, Dr. Oz spends time as a devoted grandpa. He often babysits his daughter Daphne Oz’s kids, proving that he’s not just a medical expert but also a family man. "I don’t pay well, but he’s always on deck," Daphne joked to Closer Weekly back in September. "The kids are obsessed with my parents! They just have the best time together," she added. It’s clear that Dr. Oz’s love for learning doesn’t stop with medicine—it extends to his family life too. "Every time I’m with him, I feel like I’m learning constantly. That’s his life. He is an endlessly curious person. He never feels like he’s done learning, therefore he always has really cool stuff to share," she said. Isn’t that just heartwarming?

