"The Rescue"

Started by camkiss
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My wife and I watched it a couple of days ago and even though I knew the story I was still quite literally at the edge of my seat for much of it. Amazing story, and a great example of how anesthesiologists have a "get it done" mindset.
 
Just watched it also. Phenomenal.

Seems like the tightly applied masks on the sedated kids caused intermittent obstruction. I wonder if they had access to oral airways.

Was also pretty wild that some of the non-MD divers had syringes of ketamine they would empirically give if they thought the kids were getting too jumpy.

Absolutely wild story.
 
Watched it with my family after this recommendation. Everyone was glued to the screen. Crazy story of challenge and triumph.
 
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Jimmy Chin also directed the 2018 documentary Free Solo about climber Alex Honnold being the first person to scale El Cap without any ropes. It's also on Disney+ and highly recommend it even if you're not a climbing fan.
It's was interesting to see his MRI results or whatever they did basically showing he was numb to fear. I could barely rappel down the 60ft wall at basic training.
 
Just watched it. Jesus, the balls on those guys. Also insane how quickly they brought together a ragtag team of cave divers, like a scene from a movie.