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BUFFALO, N.Y. — MacGyver, eat your heart out.
A New York doctor became a mile-high hero when he created a makeshift device that helped an asthmatic toddler struggling to breathe during a transatlantic flight.
Dr. Khurshid Guru, director of Robotic Surgery at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute, told Clayton Morris on “Fox and Friends Weekend” that he was on an Air Canada flight from Spain to the U.S. on Sept. 18 when he was notified of a toddler in trouble.
Flying back from ERUS15 had to design a nebuliser for a 2 yr old asthmatic over the atlantic. Thank God kid did well! pic.twitter.com/fQOJ2Ac0EA
— Khurshid A. Guru (@KhurshidGuru) September 18, 2015
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