Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Patrick White
Publication Date: February 18, 2025 - 21:03
Paramedic aboard flipped plane at Toronto Pearson recounts urgent rescue as jet fuel poured into cabin
February 18, 2025
Michael Nolan arrived at the airport early to pick up his old friend Peter Carlson on Monday, so he decided to pull up to the fence just beyond Runway 23 and pass the time watching planes land.The two veteran paramedics had met at a conference about 10 years previous and were eager to reunite at a paramedicine expo in Toronto this week. As first vice-president of the Ontario Association of Paramedic Chiefs and the chief paramedic for Renfrew County, Mr. Nolan was co-chairing the event, while his old friend, who works in Minnesota, was scheduled to give a talk.
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