As a paramedic, this doesn't look good. She went into full cardiac arrest - in the air - from a "massive" heart attack - away from definitive care and the cath lab (including no advaced airway, defibrillator, access, or code drugs). Chances of her surviving this - and being fully neurologically intact - are very slim (bystander CPR can be very substandard). I would imagine her unresponsive on a ventilator in the ICU somewhere, if she made it that far. I seriously hope that isn't the case and I hope I am wrong, but my experience tells me otherwise.
Reddit poster failed to take into account CPR was administered by a paramedic who was a passenger on board. Though either way, 15 minutes to find a pulse is a devastatingly long time...
this looks really bad, they should give some update so many people are waiting
Sis, it's a day before Christmas, her daughter is there, waiting if her mother is still alive, will stay alive, or just having heard she died, my thoughts are with her and her mum, they can take all the time they need