It was labor day monday. Our ramp at Maryland's Ocean City Airport was full, and I was anticipating a very busy day. I had just arrived at my office at Ocean Aviation and was looking at my flight schedule when my wife, Anne, called. Our daughter, Liz, had called and said she was not feeling well. She had chest pain and was nauseous and dizzy. My wife, a registered nurse, advised her that she probably had indigestion. After continuing to talk for a few minutes, Liz said that she felt that she might pass out. Anne then told her to call an ambulance. Liz was a healthy 30-year-old, so we assumed we were all overreacting, but better to overreact.
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