#269052 - 04/14/14 06:47 AM
Air National Guard rescues another sick infant
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Air National Guard evacuates sick baby from Western Alaska village A critically ill newborn was evacuated from a Western Alaska village by an Alaska Air National Guard crew Saturday after a private air ambulance couldn't get to the village because of weather and runway restrictions.
The two-week-old baby in New Stuyahok, a village of about 500 people northeast of Dillingham on the Nushagak River, was suffering from neonatal pneumonia ....... The Alaska Air National Guard launched a HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter and an HC-130 airplane as a refueling escort to New Stuyahok at around 1 a.m...... Note that the only medical care available in many Alaska villages is from a Community Health Aid. Great folks, but with only about 16 weeks of training. For anything serious, they need to fly to Anchorage. When the weather is bad (as it frequently is), they can't fly.
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#269063 - 04/14/14 09:00 PM
Re: Air National Guard rescues another sick infant
[Re: AKSAR]
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"The two-week-old baby in New Stuyahok, a village of about 500 people northeast of Dillingham on the Nushagak River, was suffering from neonatal pneumonia and a local medical care provider felt the child's life was in danger, said Candis Olmstead of the Alaska Air National Guard." Such reckless parenting! They should have known better than to procreate in Alaska, a dangerous frontier loaded with bears, cold weather, and salmon. That baby had a lot of nerve to come down with pneumonia, too. /<sarcasm>
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#269078 - 04/15/14 05:44 PM
Re: Air National Guard rescues another sick infant
[Re: MDinana]
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As for reckless parenting ...
Well, "oops" happens. And there's a bit of difference in that you can't exactly fall off a village ... On the other hand you usually don't have bears wandering through your sailboat either. Nor on sailboats do you have 500 people using honey buckets for human waste either (though sometimes that seems to happen on large cruise ships ).
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#269081 - 04/15/14 06:04 PM
Re: Air National Guard rescues another sick infant
[Re: AKSAR]
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Village life up here seems a tough go. So many modern limitations. How on earth did they ever get by before the white man showed up to take care of them?
Hopefully the little tyke is doing well now. As a parent, I can appreciate the strain.
Of course, I caught yet another stupid cold this week. I am frustrated at how frequently I have been ill so far this year. It's like since I caught Swine flue at Christmas, it's just been one virus getting me after another.
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#269086 - 04/15/14 06:35 PM
Re: Air National Guard rescues another sick infant
[Re: AKSAR]
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Registered: 03/08/07
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As for reckless parenting ...
Well, "oops" happens. And there's a bit of difference in that you can't exactly fall off a village ... On the other hand you usually don't have bears wandering through your sailboat either. Nor on sailboats do you have 500 people using honey buckets for human waste either (though sometimes that seems to happen on large cruise ships ). Touche .... Though the occasional whale may flop onto/capsize your vessel We could go back and forth all day!
Edited by MDinana (04/15/14 06:35 PM)
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#269140 - 04/16/14 08:01 PM
Re: Air National Guard rescues another sick infant
[Re: benjammin]
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Village life up here seems a tough go. So many modern limitations. How on earth did they ever get by before the white man showed up to take care of them?
Hopefully the little tyke is doing well now. As a parent, I can appreciate the strain.
Of course, I caught yet another stupid cold this week. I am frustrated at how frequently I have been ill so far this year. It's like since I caught Swine flue at Christmas, it's just been one virus getting me after another. They didn't. They died. Just like everyone else did pre-penecillin. Mind you, situations like this are great training
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#269152 - 04/16/14 10:20 PM
Re: Air National Guard rescues another sick infant
[Re: AKSAR]
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Carpal Tunnel
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Sambacol or Sambucus is great at beefing up one's immune system quickly. It's also a great anti-viral. No affiliation with either. SBRaider (RIP) initially told me of Elderberry Elixir and he was 100% correct.
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