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NASA accidentally broadcasted a drill that simulated an astronaut with a medical emergency. A NASA flight surgeon can be heard suggesting treatment during the call the International Space Station.

Credit: Space.com | audio/image courtesy: NASA | edited by Steve Spaleta
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00:00Five minutes out.
00:03Okay.
00:04Yes.
00:05So then, thank you for clarification.
00:07So, if we could get a commander back in his suit, get it sealed and step into procedure
00:155.180 for suited hyperbaric treatment section 3 for oxygen post-blashdown, that would be
00:23my recommendation.
00:24I'll copy.
00:26Copy.
00:30Understand that this is a best effort treatment, and so whatever you can do is going to be better
00:53than doing nothing.
00:56And just as an FYI, prior to closing the visor and pressurizing the suit, I would like you
01:04to check his pulse one more time.
01:08I'll copy.
01:11Correct.
01:12Yes.
01:13That would be…actually, Sif, you're on this call.
01:18How much oxygen do we have remaining in minutes?
01:25Perfect.
01:26So, yes.
01:27Then, I would like you to have 100% O2 flowing via mask while you get the suit on.
01:30Prior to closing the visor and pressurizing, I would like you to do a pulse check one more
01:33time.
01:34And then, step into 5.180, Section 3.
01:37Okay.
01:38Okay.
01:39So, I would like you to have 100% O2 flowing via mask while you get the suit on.
01:40Prior to closing the visor and pressurizing, I'd like you to do a pulse check one more time.
01:44And then, step into 5.180, Section 3.
01:45Okay.
01:46Okay.
01:47So, I would like you to have 100% O2 flowing via mask while you get the suit on.
01:51Prior to closing the visor and pressurizing, I'd like you to do a pulse check one more time.
01:58And then, step into 5.180, Section 3.
02:02Okay.
02:03Okay.
02:04Okay.
02:05Okay.
02:06Okay.
02:07Okay.
02:08Okay.
02:09Okay.
02:10Okay.
02:11Okay.
02:12Okay.
02:13So, is there a way that the mask can be attached?
02:32So, is there a way that we could get the suit over the head, have the visor open, and put
02:39a mask at least close to his face while you finish sealing up the suit, or is that not feasible?
02:56Copy.
02:57Well, I think at this point, because the hypobaric exposure is the big problem.
03:03And given his exam, I am concerned that there are some severe DCS hits.
03:09And so, I would recommend trying to get him in the suit as soon as possible, and giving
03:16oxygen as best as able during that process, but the best thing would be to get him in
03:22the suit at ASAP.
03:28And, sis, we are okay to deprivatize at this time.
03:42Just as an FYI for you, I am still about one hour out from NCCX.
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