A 41-year-old member from the United Kingdom became seriously ill at Concordia Campsite in Pakistan. She had been suffering from persistent vomiting, diarrhea, fever and increasing shortness of breath despite being on supplemental oxygen. A review by Global Rescue’s medical team raised the possibility of gastroenteritis combined with acute mountain sickness, a condition exacerbated by high elevation. Due to worsening symptoms including weakness, elevated heart rate and inability to hydrate or ambulate, an urgent helicopter evacuation to a hospital in Skardu was arranged. There, she was admitted for treatment and observed as her condition stabilized over the next two days. Once her symptoms subsided, she was discharged with instructions for home care and hydration. The member continued recovery at her hotel and successfully returned to her home country several days later.