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Emergency Physician Dr. Bradford Walters on Being First Responder to Northwest Flight 255 Crash

By ACEP Admin | on April 14, 2015 | 1 Comment
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One Response to “Emergency Physician Dr. Bradford Walters on Being First Responder to Northwest Flight 255 Crash”

  1. April 8, 2026

    Iris Mileikowsky Geller Reply

    It’s great knowing how good a doctor you have become. Very sad terrible story of this crash. I am curious how the 4 year old was discovered. I remember your bravery in Israel after an accident that had you in a walking cast. At least, I think you are the same guy. If not, You are still a courageous person, helping where you can. Thank you for bring you.

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