[Leica] More Adventures at Cutlass Court
Robert Baron
robertbaron1 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 22 12:17:11 PDT 2020
That is a photograph of you that will live in infamy! You could sell it to
the Hollywood schools of makeup and cosmetology!
I hope you are doing well, old timer. This sounds like a world class
scare....and just wait until you get the bills from those transport and
medical entities...
--Bob
On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 1:38 PM Howard Cummer via LUG <lug at leica-users.org>
wrote:
> Last Saturday morning son-in-law Ian and myself went to check on the
> eaglet at Cutlass Court.
>
> Here is my usual rig - the Z7 with the 200 - 500 VR zoom with the 1.4
> Extender on my Manfrotto tripod
>
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> Ian was there with the D500 and the 300mm f4.0 Pf.
>
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> While setting up I started to feel faint, for about 15 seconds, and then I
> blacked out,
> and fell crashing into the tripod with the camera attached. Ian called 911
> and the ambulance
> arrived in a few minutes. They checked for broken bones, etc and sat me up
> to try and walk
> me out to the ambulance as the stair case was too narrow for the big
> Gurney.
> I blacked out again and the fire department was called. The station is
> just down the hill from Cutlass Court
> so the fire crew arrived quickly. They used a clam shell stretcher to get
> me to the ambulance and
> then I was whisked to the Health Centre to be triaged by the Doctor on
> Call. The discussion was
> whether a helicopter was available. But all three medi-vac ‘copters were
> in the air so I was
> assigned to a water ambulance and driven to Thieves Bay (where we whale
> watch) for pick up.
> They took me to Swartz Bay where another ambulance was waiting to take me
> to Saanich
> Peninsula (SaanPen) Hospital. I was overnight in emergency with a Holter
> on and released
> the next afternoon. Stayed in Victoria to have a 48 hour Holter test and
> came back to
> Pender yesterday.
>
> Here’s what I looked like at the worst point of the recovery:
>
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> I get Holter results this afternoon from my GP and have a tele-consult
> with my cardiologist on
> Wednesday. Universal Health Care works pretty well in such a medical
> crisis. Direct cost to me: zero.
>
> Going to see the eaglet tomorrow with an island photo friend who is also a
> Doctor.
> There will be pictures, of course.
>
> Howard
>
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> PS: The only damage to the camera rig was a cracked Lens hood. When I woke
> up on the deck
> the first thing I asked Ian was “Is the camera okay?” I have my
> priorities!!
>
>
>
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