An Australian member needed medical evacuation from Dushanbe, Tajikistan, following a motorcycle accident. He was evaluated by an orthopedic doctor at a local clinic who recommended surgery after confirming several broken ankle bones sustained in the accident. Global Rescue medical operations endorsed a seat upgrade for his commercial transport home for surgery. Global Rescue physicians further advised the need for anticoagulation therapy and pain medication for him during the flight. Fitted with a cast and using crutches for mobility support, the member was safely transported to his hometown in Syndney and then to his hospital of choice for further treatment.