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LoginDr. Conrad Murray, who has pleaded not guilty to an involuntarily manslaughter charge in the death of Michael Jackson, reportedly came to the aid of a young woman who fainted during a commercial airline flight on Saturday.
Murray helped stabilize a 23-year-old woman who passed out during a US Airways flight that departed from Houston, his spokeswoman tells Associated Press. Jackson's former doctor hooked the woman up to an IV line after detecting a weak pulse, then kept an eye on her until the jet landed in Albuquerque, his spokeswoman says.
US Airways confirmed to the AP that a doctor aboard the flight helped stabilize a patient having a medical emergency.
"He's a good doctor, we've always said he was a good doctor, and that's what good doctors do is save people," Murray's spokeswoman says. Murray was reportedly headed to L.A. to meet with his lawyers.
The young woman was traveling with an 11-month-old baby and was taken to a hospital by paramedics, says the AP.