Safety in Silence
With a practiced subtlety, Betty kept her updates flowing to the ground team, her phone obscured by a service cart.

“Assistance must be ready and at the gate. No sirens, no commotion, to avoid alarming him further,” she instructed, her concern for the boy’s mental state apparent. Each word was measured, and each observation was crucial to ensure the silent alarm she raised would result in a safe and secure resolution.
