A U.S. skier suffered an accident while training in El Colorado, Lo Barnachea, Chile. Her coach contacted Global Rescue to report that the high school skier sustained a leg injury, was conscious, in pain and did not appear to have any head injuries. The treating physician diagnosed her with a broken right leg that could be managed with an open cast. Global Rescue physicians concurred that the skier could travel without an escort from Santiago, Chile, to her home state in Michigan, provided she was pain-free, had parental consent, kept her leg elevated, used crutches and took a simple blood thinner. Global Rescue approved a commercial business class flight from Santiago, Chile, to Detroit. She arrived safely and proceeded directly to Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital for a scheduled consultation with an orthopedic surgeon.