A 50-year-old member from Allen, United States, was at Barranco Camp on Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania when an evacuation request was forwarded to the operations team. Through her guide, she reported vomiting, frequent watery diarrhea with about fifteen episodes in one day, chills, dizziness, generalized weakness, persistent headache, possible fever, blue-tinged lips, poor skin turgor, delayed capillary refill and an unsteady gait, along with an oxygen saturation of 72 percent off supplemental oxygen. She suspected food poisoning or a viral illness. Due to severe dehydration and hypoxia with concern for high altitude pulmonary edema, a helicopter evacuation was approved from Barranco Camp to a nearby hospital for immediate treatment. Specific diagnoses and medications were not provided, but she was discharged later that day. During a wellness check she reported ongoing dehydration yet overall improvement and continued her prescribed medications while arranging an earlier return flight.