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Mother, baby flown safely after 7 months in ICU


Mother, baby flown safely after 7 months in ICU

Capt. Nicole Leib and Maj. Mariana Lacuzong, 59th Medical Wing critical care air transport team nurses, play with 7-month-old patient, Nakoa Crawford, during the five-hour flight from Dallas to San Diego June 7, 2019. Comprised of a doctor, nurse and respiratory therapist, the team must pack everything the will need while airborne - echocardiogram, oxygen, blood, medicine and other tools of the trade. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Katherine Spessa//Released)

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