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Mission BriefsResourcesNovember 3, 2025
A member from Papua New Guinea required evacuation from Barranco Camp, Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, after experiencing severe symptoms of HAPE. He was transported via helicopter to Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center, where he was diagnosed with mild HAPE. After receiving treatment, he was discharged and later confirmed his recovery and plans to return home.
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Mission BriefsResourcesNovember 3, 2025
A Global Rescue member from Victoria, Canada, required evacuation from Aconcagua, Argentina, due to Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) and High-Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE). After experiencing severe symptoms, including low oxygen saturation and fatigue, the member received oxygen therapy at a nearby camp. A medical evacuation order was issued, leading to an airlift to Horcones and subsequent ground transport to Mendoza for hospital evaluation. The member was stabilized and later discharged with no further complications.
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Mission BriefsResourcesNovember 3, 2025
A member from Arlington, United States, suffered from AMS and suspected HAPE while on the Guacanos route of Aconcagua, Argentina. Symptoms included shortness of breath and dangerously low oxygen saturation despite medication. A helicopter evacuation was approved, and the member was transported from Plaza Argentina to Mendoza for hospital treatment. After overnight monitoring, the condition improved, with minor congestion and resolved headaches, allowing for discharge and independent recovery.
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Mission BriefsResourcesNovember 3, 2025
A US member developed severe HAPE at Base Camp 3 Guanacos on Aconcagua, Argentina. Initial symptoms included persistent headaches, worsening fatigue, cough, and dangerously low oxygen saturation. Due to the critical condition, an emergency helicopter evacuation was arranged. The member was transferred to a hospital in Mendoza, where AMS and HAPE were confirmed. After treatment and observation, the member was discharged with medical advice to take extreme precautions during recovery.
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Mission BriefsResourcesNovember 3, 2025
A US member sustained a knee injury at Nido de Cóndores in Argentina, leaving them unable to walk. Medical personnel assessed the injury and recommended immediate evacuation due to the risk of further complications. A helicopter transport was arranged, followed by ground transport to a hospital in Mendoza. After treatment, including pain management and crutches, the member was discharged and continued recovery at a local hotel.
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Mission BriefsResourcesNovember 3, 2025
A member from Zibatá, Mexico, developed pulmonary edema at Base Camp 2, Nido de Cóndores, Argentina. Symptoms included a persistent cough, fatigue, and difficulty breathing, prompting an evacuation request. A helicopter transported the member to Horcones, followed by an ambulance transfer to a hospital in Mendoza. The medical team diagnosed High-Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE) and provided treatment. The member was discharged after showing significant improvement and declined further medical follow-ups.
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Mission BriefsResourcesNovember 3, 2025
A member from Australia suffered from severe HAPE while at Plaza de Mulas on Aconcagua, Argentina. Symptoms included hypoxia, tachycardia, and difficulty breathing, leading to an urgent evacuation. A helicopter transported the member to Horcones, and an ambulance transferred them to a hospital in Mendoza. After treatment, including oxygen therapy and medication, the member recovered and was discharged with home care instructions.
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Mission BriefsResourcesNovember 3, 2025
An Australian member developed severe HAPE and AMS while in Valle Hermoso, Argentina. Despite receiving supplemental oxygen and medication, symptoms did not improve, requiring an evacuation. A helicopter transported the member to Horcones, and an ambulance transferred them to a hospital in Mendoza. After medical evaluation and treatment, the member was discharged with instructions for further recovery.
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Mission BriefsResourcesNovember 3, 2025
A US member from Seattle sustained a patella fracture and tendon injury after slipping on stairs in Nakatsu, Japan. They were initially transported to a local hospital, where imaging confirmed the injury. Specialists recommended conservative treatment with immobilization and pain management. After securing medical clearance to fly, Global Rescue Operations arranged ground transportation and flight assistance for the return to the United States. The member was safely transported, and planned follow-up care was upon arrival.
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Mission BriefsResourcesNovember 3, 2025
A member from the UK was trekking Mount Kenya, Kenya, when they developed severe pain and swelling in their right calf, suspected to be Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). A helicopter evacuation was arranged, transporting the member to Nanyuki Cottage Hospital. After a confirmed DVT and cellulitis diagnosis, immediate treatment with blood thinners and antibiotics was initiated. Despite initial hesitancy about treatment location, the member agreed to proceed and showed significant improvement.
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Mission BriefsResourcesNovember 3, 2025
A US member experienced altitude-related illness at Karanga Camp on Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Symptoms suggested High-Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE) and HAPE, necessitating urgent evacuation. A field rescue operation was approved, and the member was airlifted to a hospital for evaluation. After receiving treatment, the member’s condition improved significantly, leading to a safe discharge.

