A 27-year-old member from West Kelowna, Canada, was staying at a lodge in Dzongla in the Khumjung region of Nepal when a helicopter evacuation was requested on her behalf. She was experiencing symptoms of altitude illness, including shortness of breath, chest pain and low oxygen saturation. The operations team approved helicopter transport from Dzongla to a hospital in Lukla, where she was evaluated and treated. She was discharged the same day with a diagnosis of mild acute mountain sickness and no prescribed medications. The member did not contact the operations team after discharge, and the case was closed.