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We remember the high points,. Keith Colburn made the decision to call the Coast Guard. Watch an exclusive preview below. We do them all the time. Tuesday night's episode featured a medical emergency onboard the Wizard after newbie deckhand Chris Scambler collapsed and started having convulsions.

At first, the crew assumed he was suffering the effects of severe dehydration, but when he started seeing double Captain Keith Colburn realized the gravity of the situation and called the Coast Guard for a Medevac. Something that no captain ever does lightly. Et on Discovery. TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting, amusing, and, on a good day, amazing moments, and delivers them right to your browser.

Rogers lost one leg below the knee, but likely gained years of life thanks to the surgery. His daughter explained that if he'd waited any longer to get help, "the odds are very high that he wouldn't be alive. See how the current crew of the Wizard fairs on "Deadliest Catch" Tuesdays at 9 p. Share your thoughts about Rogers' struggle on our Facebook page.

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. It's in the name after all, but surely that's for hyperbole, right? Not for Chris, who ended up collapsing with shooting pains in his neck and arms while working on the Wizard on the show.

It wasn't long, however, before these pains turned into terrifying convulsions that left the boat crew unsure of how to proceed to make sure Chris was safe. With no doctor on board and Scambler's health quickly going downhill, Chris began convulsing.

Keith Colburn had to take charge of the situation, and fast. He had to make the difficult decision to call in a medevac to have Scambler airlifted off of the Wizard and taken by the Coast Guard to a nearby hospital in Anchorage, AK where he would be able to stabilize and rehydrate.

As Chris was just about ready to be removed from the Wizard, he even told Capt. Keith he was "sorry," obviously feeling bad that he had been any kind of "inconvenience" for the rest of the team. But Keith wasn't having any of it — he just wanted Chris to get well.



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