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Jacko’s ‘killer’ doc aids gal aboard jet

There’s at least one person who’s happy to have been treated by Michael Jackson’s doctor.

A woman says she may owe her life to Dr. Conrad Murray after he came to her aid after she passed out aboard a jet.

“You probably know me . . . I was Michael Jackson’s doctor,” Murray, charged with involuntary manslaughter in the King of Pop’s death, told Shannon Ross, 22, after he administered an IV to her on a US Airways flight from Houston to Phoenix.

Murray rushed to Ross’ aid after she fainted and a flight attendant announced, “Is there a doctor on the aircraft?”

When Murray responded, the flight attendant said: “She’s in trouble. Can you do anything?”

Murray found that Ross, traveling with an 11- month-old child, had a weak pulse, and he gave her IV fluids. The jet made an emergency landing in Albuquerque, NM, and Ross was hospitalized, where she was treated and later released, a spokeswoman for the doctor said.

She said it didn’t matter that Murray is hated by legions of Jacko fans and is grateful for his help.

Through a spokeswoman, Murray told The Post: “I’m just relieved I was there in the right place at the right time to help this woman.”