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Traumatic: Baby Hospitalized After Overheating on United Flight

Matthew Klint Posted onJune 27, 2017November 14, 2023 9 Comments

a white airplane on a runway

In a story that hits quite close to home for me, a mother claims she nearly lost her four-month-old son after sitting in a hot cabin on a delayed United Express flight.

His whole body flashed red and his eyes rolled back in his head and he was screaming. And then he went limp in my arms. It was the worst moment of my life.

Emily France and her baby were traveling from Denver to El Paso, Texas last week. Their flight left in the middle of the afternoon and was operated by a United Express/Trans States ERJ-145. Temperatures in Denver soared above 90ºF before noon.

Traveling with an infant, France was entitled to board first and entered the aircraft at around 1:20p, 30 minutes before the flight’s scheduled 1:50p departure. She noticed upon boarding that warm air was coming from the overhead vents.

Poor weather on the proposed flight route required more fuel and therefore prompted a flight delay. France used moist towelettes to try to care for her son, noticing that another passenger traveling with an infant had taken her infant’s clothes off. A FA offered ice cubes in a trash bag to both mothers. But the temperature was still too hot onboard.

France received permission to leave the aircraft but was called back onboard after 20 minutes in anticipation of departure.

But the flight was delayed again.

France brought her baby to the front of the plane and held him by the open aircraft door. It still was not enough.

The Story Gets Worse

Her baby passed out. Drifting in and out of conciseness, it was clear the child was experiencing shortness of breath.

And then the story gets even worse.

It took 30 additional minutes for the aircraft to return to the gate. At the gate, am ambulance was waiting.

The baby was taken to the hospital and eventually released. Doctors confirmed the baby’s only medical issue was heat exhaustion.

United issued the following on the incident–

Yesterday, a child onboard flight 4644 at Denver International Airport experienced a medical issue while the aircraft was taxiing prior to takeoff. The pilot returned to the gate as our crew called for paramedics to meet the aircraft. Our thoughts are with the child and family, and we have been in contact to offer travel assistance.

CONCLUSION

As I prepare to travel with my son to Europe in the days ahead, I shudder at what happened. Sure, this was a small regional jet not an A380, but it will make me all the more careful to monitor my son’s temperature–and not just on an airplane.

For France, I can only imagine how traumatic the experience was when her baby was gasping for breath and drifting in and out of conciseness. I am relieved the baby is well.

Is United at fault here? Hard to say, though I’d like to see more proactive policies to deal with warm cabin temperatures during flight delays.

Image: redlegsfan21 / Wikimedia Commons

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9 Comments

  1. Lucy Reply
    June 27, 2017 at 10:02 am

    Pretty clear to me that this is United’s fault. They should be held responsible for this.

    • MELISSA E KUEHN Reply
      July 20, 2017 at 5:41 pm

      I was on a united flight (542 from IAD to DEN) yesterday that had the same issue. They boarded everyone and pulled back from the gate and then announced they had mechanical issues. Turns out it was the A/C but they didn’t need to tells us that. They let us sit on the full plane for almost an hour before having us deplane. It was over 90 degrees. 30 minutes later they said we were ready to go, we boarded and sat there for another 45 minutes w/o A.C. while the captain confirmed it was working. Why make us board if your not sure? Everyone was sweating and even the flight attendants were using the safety books to fan themselves. There was a mom flying solo with a maybe 5 mo old baby that was clearly uncomfortable. No offered us water or ice. That mom is a hero. She never complained and I saw her changing her little girl after we made it to Denver s but as the mom of a 6, 4, and 2 yr old I would have said something. Shame on you United. Again.

  2. Jose Jimenez Reply
    June 27, 2017 at 11:56 am

    The bastards always keep the A/C off to conserve fuel. Either that, or the A/C that they had – wasn’t adequate.

  3. JoEllen Reply
    June 27, 2017 at 3:26 pm

    This could not have possibly happened on any other airline but United ??…..awful, yes, but readers need to stop assuming that UA is some sort of “cursed” airline.

  4. Captain Obvious Reply
    June 27, 2017 at 4:35 pm

    30 MORE MINUTES TO RETURN TO THE GATE?! That is beyond insane. Even if you are at the farthest point from the terminal at ORD, taxiing takes no more than 10 minutes. There is NO WAY it should take 30 minutes especially with an emergency on board.

  5. Scott Reply
    June 27, 2017 at 5:37 pm

    i was sitting on the ground in Houston for about 30 minutes yesterday at about noon on a 737. It was beyond hot. It took a long time for that plane to cool.

  6. David Reply
    June 28, 2017 at 5:21 pm

    Sorry, JoEllen….but this just happened to me on UNITED just in the past week. Hot air pouring out of the vents….everyone started asking for them to turn on the AC. With asthma, it was a lot more difficult for me to breath. Their service is deplorable, and if at all possible, continues to get worse!!

  7. irene Reply
    June 29, 2017 at 5:13 am

    United Express should learn from and take extra caution for it to never happen again, especially not to a helpless child. Glad the baby is well.

  8. Mary Swander Reply
    July 14, 2017 at 8:36 am

    Ditto for me on a flight from O’Hare to Cedar Rapids on 7/12/17. The flight attendant told me that passenger luggage was blocking the air vents. Right. . .Horrible experience. I tried to send a complaint to UA, but the form would not go through. Finally snail mailed a complaint. We need to go to the press with this problem.

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