A Las Vegas member was suffering from symptoms of High-Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE) on Mount Manaslu. Her symptoms included cough, difficulty breathing, and her oxygen saturation level was dangerously low at 49%. After seeing a physician at basecamp, she started using supplemental oxygen. Unfortunately, her symptoms did not improve. Global Rescue medical operations physicians reviewed the case and recommended an immediate airborne evacuation to a hospital in Kathmandu capable of treating HAPE. Upon arrival at the hospital, treating physicians evaluated and diagnosed her with HAPE. She improved quickly and was released from the hospital with instructions to rest and hydrate.