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This year's Eco Challenge in Malaysian Borneo was the most challenging and yet the most successful from the perspective of the Medical Rescue team, according to Eco Challenge Medical Director and veteran of the last 4 year's events, Dr. Adrian Cohen.
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"Eco Challenge 2000 was the year some competitors simply ran out of luck", said Dr. Cohen. "In a race which pushes competitors to the very limit, we made the difference between life and death. At the end of the day, that's pretty much our job description. Or, as I like to put it 'no-one dies on our shift' "
The Medical Team recorded more hospitalizations, serious illness and life-threatening injuries than in the previous 3 years, attributable to the extreme conditions in Borneo and some unlucky circumstances.
Over 1,200 consultations, dozens of rescue responses, 2 rappel rescues from helicopters, the inevitable battles against exhaustion, hyperthermia, dehydration, gastroenteritis and the plethora of blisters, coral cuts, scrapes, bruises, lacerations, ulcers and de-gloving injuries provided our team with a high workload, and two dramatic days of rescue responses to several potentially life-threatening injuries.
The shared mission of looking after more than 600 competitors, event staff, TV production personnel as well as media was again professionally dispatched, with what we perceive as an increasing degree of race and personal knowledge as well as the typically easy-going Australian countenance.
Some of the highlights included:
Day 4 of Eco Challenge 2000
Busy time on day 4 of Eco Challenge, with a competitor impaling himself on a tree branch during the mountain bike leg of the course.
Rescue Paramedic Steve Martz and Dr. Adrian Cohen responded by 4WD vehicle and motor bike, with a 300 metre sprint to the top of a hill added in.
On scene, the competitor, David Laux of Team Ernst & Young (#56) was semi-conscious and in respiratory distress, with a penetrating chest wound and enlarging pneumothorax (punctured chest with collapsed lung).
Dr. Cohen performed a needle thoracostomy into his chest, IV lines were inserted and he was airlifted him back to our Field Hospital at Silam on the East Coast.
There the team continued advanced life support, placing a formal chest drain.
He was later flown by helicopter to Lahad Datu for rendezvous with an Air Ambulance and the 40 minute flight to Kota Kinabalu.
Last reports had him back home in the USA and doing well.............a very good effort by all our team, and undoubtedly the most precarious case we have had on an Eco Challenge to date.
Day 6: Roger versus the Jungle
Rescue Specialist Roger Graham and Rescue Paramedic Pat Cotter were involved in a 9 hour extrication of a competitor from Team #61 (Goonies) with a bee-sting allergic reaction.
Deep into the jungle of the Danum Valley, access to the patient was only possible following a 200 ft rappel from the Bell 212 Helicopter .....what followed was to become a long, long walk out in the dark of night.
Meanwhile, Rescue Paramedic Steve Hughes lead a ground stretcher -party of 14 locals through the 4 kilometres of Rainforest to rendezvous for the extrication.
The patient recovered well, and should suffer no long-term effects.
Day 5: One of the Busiest in Eco Medical History
You know that old song, "it never rains, man it pours"??? Welcome to Borneo and Eco Challenge 2000 Day 5.
On the afternoon of the 24th September, the Medical Rescue "Thunderbird" teams responded to 4 separate jungle incidents :
In addition, Rescue Paramedic Steve Martz performed a fixed wing evacuation of an event staffer with appendicitis to KK first thing that morning, whilst Dr. Mark Gillett was attending to yesterday's major chest trauma case also in KK............600 kilometres from the race course..........you could say we were stretched a little thin!!!!
IMMEDIATE ASSISTANTS
Immediate Assistants is a premier Medical Rescue Team which has provided services for major international events and venues for over 15 years, including the last 4 Eco Challenges.
Under the direction of Dr. Adrian Cohen, the team combines Emergency Room doctors, experienced Rescue Paramedics, Rescue Specialists, Physical Therapists and Nurses with state-of-the-at pre-hospital care equipment and vehicles.
Starting many months before an event, Dr. Cohen analyses the medical risks and plans for rescue responses along the course. This includes the provisioning of 2-3 Field Hospitals, liaison with local medical authorities, training of helicopter operators and drills with the Immediate Assistants Rescue Medical Teams, nicknamed "Thunderbirds". The Thunderbird Teams are skilled in patient access, treatment and extrication, and can literally go wherever competitors can, combining physical fitness, rappelling, cave and water rescue with Advanced Life Support medical skills.
Immediate Assistants also provides services to other adventure races, international motorsport, ocean events and the film/television industry, including the acclaimed CBS production "Survivor".
More information at www.ias.com.au
Immediate Assistants MEDICAL TEAM BORNEO 2000
Medical Director Dr. Adrian Cohen Sydney, Australia 4th Eco Challenge
Doctors: Dr. Mark Gillett Sydney, Australia 1st Eco Challenge
Dr. Liza Rady Sydney, Australia 1st Eco Challenge
Dr. Andrew Graham Cairns, Australia 3rd Eco Challenge
Dr. Annette Riggs Cleveland, USA 1st Eco Challenge
Dr. Brian Buhlke Iowa, USA 1st Eco Challenge
Dr. Dev Siddhu Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia 1st Eco Challenge
Dr Teoh Siang Chin Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia 1st Eco Challenge
Rescue Paramedics: Steve Martz London, England 3rd Eco Challenge
Pat Cotter Sydney, Australia 1st Eco Challenge
Steve Hughes Sydney, Australia 1st Eco Challenge
Rescue Specialists Roger Graham Sydney, Australia 2nd Eco Challenge
Clay Allison Sydney, Australia 3rd Eco Challenge
Nurse Practitioner Karen Dahle USA 1st Eco Challenge
Physical Therapists Maren Otte USA 1st Eco Challenge
Michael Lear USA 1st Eco Challenge
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