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Heartwarming footage showed a three month-old baby girl smiling after she was revived by an off-duty nurse when the infant stopped breathing on a plane.
Tamara Panzino was a passenger on Sprit Airlines Flight 1691 on Thursday night from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Orlando, Florida, when three-month infant called Anjelé suddenly became unresponsive about 30 minutes after takeoff, Fox35 reported.
Panzino said she quickly reacted to the medical emergency on the aircraft by massaging the baby's chest and legs. Soon after, the baby was heard breathing again, much to the relief of her terrified parents.
Fox35 meteorologist Ian Cassette was onboard the plane and recorded the crowd's reaction after the incident was over, as passengers applauded the nurse.
'On my flight back from Pittsburgh to Orlando, a baby stopped breathing three rows ahead of me,' Casette shared in a Twitter thread along footage of cheers and praise in reaction to