The son of a member needed emergency airborne medical evacuation from Turks and Caicos. The U.S. resident contacted Global Rescue and reported that his son had a metal bottle cap lodged in his esophagus that couldn’t easily be removed. An X-ray taken at the local medical center confirmed the presence of the object. The attending physician advised that immediate removal of the metal cap was necessary but, unfortunately, the local medical center could not perform the procedure. Global Rescue medical operations personnel confirmed that commercial transport was unsuitable due to the risk of perforation. Global Rescue deployed an air ambulance and successfully transported the member from the Turks and Caicos Islands to a children’s medical center in Florida, U.S. for endoscopy and removal of the bottle cap from the distal esophagus. The procedure was successful, and the member was discharged the same day.