I'm not sure if this question has been asked so I'll answer a question I didn't know I needed to ask. That is: how does Pop respond to a medical emergency?
We were at WDW in January. On the next to last day, January 22nd, we hit the parks for the morning but my DW wasn't feeling well and decided to go back to Pop for some alone time and rest time. We had just finished lunch at Teppan Edo, one of my favorites since I used to live in Japan. After she left I park hopped to MK for the afternoon and evening. I had a great time solo and ate too much dessert, specifically a Dole float ... another favorite ... and a cinnamon roll from the Main Street Bakery, yummm!!! I watched Wishes from the Noodle Station Terrace and headed back to Pop as the park was closing.
We were ready for bed by 10:30 or 11:00. I have sleep apnea and use a breathing machine. I was also taking a pain med to deal with the exhaustion and help me sleep. Sometime after midnight I awakened to my DW's screams. Apparently I had sat up on the side of the bed and had taken off my breathing mask then lay back across the bed flat on my back. I don't remember doing that but that's where I awakened. Let's not say "awakened" ... let's say "came out of a seizure". I had been rigid and unresponsive with my eyes rolled back in my head and I was gasping for air. When I came to I was in a cold sweat and the room was spinning around me.
My DW called 911 and requested assistance. In minutes the night manager knocked at our door and assured us that the paramedics were on their way. Soon they too arrived and checked my vital signs, heart, pulse and temp, oxygen saturation, blood sugar. They told me all my vitals were okay but that they would be glad to take me to the hospital if I requested. I'm too much of a Disney commando and decided that I didn't want to waste my last day at WDW sitting in an emergency room. Since i felt okay the next morning we completed our last day, admittedly at a slower pace. Oh, that morning the front desk called to check on us.
Since returning home I've had several doctor's appointments and an MRI, an EEG, 24 hour heart monitoring and blood work. The doctors can now tell me that I do have a brain, they have photos and that it is completely normal ... I was hoping for at least above average. The only consequence of my seizure is that I am prohibited from driving for 6 months after my seizure.
I tell all of this to commend POP for the quick response of the nighttime manager/supervisor and the paramedic team as well as the front desk. I regret that in the confusion I didn't get their names. I can only say "thank you" to the paramedics and supervisor who were on duty before dawn on January 23rd. Thank you!!!!
I look forward to another visit to POP but I hope that's one experience I never have to go through again.