Nurses save life on PBIA-bound flight, work together at same hospital months later
PORT ST LUCIE, Fla. — A nursing student is now reunited with a nurse who she met on a flight where the two helped save a man’s life as they both now work at HCA Florida St. Lucie Hospital.
Back in May, Rio Ratermanis, a nurse and clinical educator at HCA Florida St. Lucie Hospital, was on a flight from Charlotte, North Carolina to Palm Beach International Airport with Mina Emmons, who was a nursing student at the time.
“As we’re up in the air, I could hear a commotion in the back,” Ratermanis said. “And then they said are there any medical personnel on the flight, doctors or nurses and they were like go, go.”
Ratermanis told WPTV a man toward the back of the plane was having a medical emergency.
“As I got to the seat, I saw this young lady holding c spine stabilization behind the gentleman who was ill and I was like good job, excellent, airway first, hi everybody,” Ratermanis said, talking about Emmons.
“I was just like nope, we’re gonna breathe, if there’s anything I know how to do, you’re gonna breathe today. Today, you’re breathing,” Emmons told WPTV, recalling that moment.
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“We got everything stabilized, everything was great otherwise, got him off safely and taken care of,” Ratermanis said.
That’s when Emmons said she had an idea. “I wasn’t sure exactly where I wanted to go. I’m from North Carolina and I moved to Florida and I’m like where can I go that’s good for new people,” Emmons said.
“She pops over the seat, she goes where are you, where are you and I said, I’m at St. Lucie Hospital,” Said Ratermanis. “And she goes I’m gonna work under you. I’m gonna go where you are, I’m gonna learn under you and I was like okay,” Ratermanis said.
Months later, that became a reality. The two were reunited at Mina’s orientation that Ratermanis was running.
“I like to ask them what did your family say when you said you wanted to be a nurse?” Ratermanis said. “When I got to Mina she said oh I was already in nursing school but I came here because of you Rio, remember the plane? And I was like what!”
So as a new year begins, these two are looking back and remembering a moment that became a big highlight of 2023.
“Thank you for being on the flight with me,” Emmons said to Ratermanis. “Thank you for not missing the flight!” Ratermanis responded.