A 58-year-old member from Azerbaijan suffered a traumatic leg injury while descending from Camp 1 on Broad Peak. He was struck by a falling boulder, resulting in a suspected fracture with visible swelling and deformity. The remote alpine location made self-rescue impossible, and a helicopter evacuation was deemed necessary. Global Rescue coordinated the airlift to a hospital in Skardu, where the member was evaluated and provided with pain management and a discharge plan. Medical staff advised follow-up imaging and orthopedic consultation upon return home, including an MRI of the knee to assess possible internal damage. The incident underscores the risk of rockfall in high-altitude environments and the critical importance of rapid evacuation support. The member later returned to Azerbaijan for further medical care. This case demonstrated effective coordination between on-site contacts, air rescue teams, and medical providers to ensure timely treatment and recovery.