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[*] posted on 4-11-2008 at 09:46 AM
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Yesterday our good friend Ed fell off of our water truck and had to be medically evacuated back to the United States. We took him to the clinic in Mulege, it took around 6 hours and $18,500 to coordinate the transfer. Ed went by ambulance to Loreto and then they flew him to Chula Vista the closest hospital in the U.S. There was a problem in Loreto because Ed's passport wasn't stamped so the Medi-Vac plane was delayed at the airport for over an hour. The Medi-Vac people finally paid the fees and they were allowed to take off. Just wanted to let everyone know to make sure that your passports are stamped when you enter Mexico. Lauri



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[*] posted on 4-11-2008 at 10:05 AM


Sorry to hear about your friend. Hope he recovers quickly.

Interesting about the passport stamp. I know mine has never been stamped by anyone in Mexico.




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[*] posted on 4-11-2008 at 02:16 PM
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A very good reason why everyone who has medical insurance in the U.S. or Canada should have SkyMed.....to transport you right from Loreto (and other Baja airports) to your hometown and your medical facility incase of critical injury or illness. I am a membership rep. here in Loreto....can answer all your questions. Please contact me at skymedloreto@gmail...you can go onlline to apply at www. SkyMed.com/Loreto. Hope Ed recovers fast...shows how anything can happen to anyone....be protected for a few dollars a year. single $180.00 family $360.00. Loreto's and Baja's SkyMed Rep. Barbara



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[*] posted on 4-11-2008 at 02:26 PM


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A very good reason why everyone who has medical insurance in the U.S. or Canada should have SkyMed.....to transport you right from Loreto (and other Baja airports) to your hometown and your medical facility incase of critical injury or illness. I am a membership rep. here in Loreto....can answer all your questions. Please contact me at skymedloreto@gmail...you can go onlline to apply at www. SkyMed.com/Loreto. Hope Ed recovers fast...shows how anything can happen to anyone....be protected for a few dollars a year. single $180.00 family $360.00. Loreto's and Baja's SkyMed Rep. Barbara


This is what we have heard---yes or no, please

If you have a home in Baja and don't know for sure when you are going to be there, this coverage is not good. Yes or no, please

The service is not good for dirt airstrips like in Bahia Asuncion. Yes or no

The service is not good for Guerrero Negro airstirp, yes or no

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Diane

Sorry if this sounds a little curt but I have asked these questions before and have only received vague and differing answers.

[Edited on 4-11-2008 by jdtrotter]




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[*] posted on 4-11-2008 at 03:04 PM


i pretty sure if you have full coverage with http://www.bajabound.com
you get full evac service free of charge

you just have to be hurt in the car...

i don't know about falling off the car:biggrin:

lets let jeff respond




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[*] posted on 4-11-2008 at 03:05 PM


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Originally posted by jdtrotter
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Originally posted by SkyMedBarbara
A very good reason why everyone who has medical insurance in the U.S. or Canada should have SkyMed.....to transport you right from Loreto (and other Baja airports) to your hometown and your medical facility incase of critical injury or illness. I am a membership rep. here in Loreto....can answer all your questions. Please contact me at skymedloreto@gmail...you can go onlline to apply at www. SkyMed.com/Loreto. Hope Ed recovers fast...shows how anything can happen to anyone....be protected for a few dollars a year. single $180.00 family $360.00. Loreto's and Baja's SkyMed Rep. Barbara


This is what we have heard---yes or no, please

If you have a home in Baja and don't know for sure when you are going to be there, this coverage is not good. Yes or no, please

The service is not good for dirt airstrips like in Bahia Asuncion. Yes or no

The service is not good for Guerrero Negro airstirp, yes or no

Thanks
Diane

Sorry if this sounds a little curt but I have asked these questions before and have only received vague and differing answers.

[Edited on 4-11-2008 by jdtrotter]


We to would be interested in finding out the answers to Diane's questions.




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[*] posted on 4-11-2008 at 03:43 PM


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Originally posted by Bajagypsy
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Originally posted by jdtrotter
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Originally posted by SkyMedBarbara
A very good reason why everyone who has medical insurance in the U.S. or Canada should have SkyMed.....to transport you right from Loreto (and other Baja airports) to your hometown and your medical facility incase of critical injury or illness. I am a membership rep. here in Loreto....can answer all your questions. Please contact me at skymedloreto@gmail...you can go onlline to apply at www. SkyMed.com/Loreto. Hope Ed recovers fast...shows how anything can happen to anyone....be protected for a few dollars a year. single $180.00 family $360.00. Loreto's and Baja's SkyMed Rep. Barbara


This is what we have heard---yes or no, please

If you have a home in Baja and don't know for sure when you are going to be there, this coverage is not good. Yes or no, please

The service is not good for dirt airstrips like in Bahia Asuncion. Yes or no

The service is not good for Guerrero Negro airstirp, yes or no

Thanks
Diane

Sorry if this sounds a little curt but I have asked these questions before and have only received vague and differing answers.

[Edited on 4-11-2008 by jdtrotter]


We to would be interested in finding out the answers to Diane's questions.


If your answers are not answered on an internet chat board, then you should talk to insurers -- internet chatter is only worth what you pay for it..

But, having purchased before for another country, I found it typically jet transport from nearest airport that can handle small jet, according to Ts and Cs, etc..
I suspect insurers operating from remote locations would find it hard to dispatch non-jet planes to unpaved strips.

Every insurance contract is unique -- call the insurer and ask your questions and negotiate your deal.
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[*] posted on 4-11-2008 at 03:49 PM


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If your answers are not answered on an internet chat board, then you should talk to insurers -- internet chatter is only worth what you pay for it..

But, having purchased before for another country, I found it typically jet transport from nearest airport that can handle small jet, according to Ts and Cs, etc..
I suspect insurers operating from remote locations would find it hard to dispatch non-jet planes to unpaved strips.

Every insurance contract is unique -- call the insurer and ask your questions and negotiate your deal.


You are correct. What is frustrating is that I have e-mailed some of these insurers and still don't get the specific answers.

Since SkyMedBarbar is an agent, I thought she might have specific answers.

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[*] posted on 4-11-2008 at 04:43 PM


I sure hope that your friend is going to be Ok.
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[*] posted on 4-11-2008 at 04:44 PM


Thank you Lauriboats .

They used to stamp our passports all the time when driving in, but I haven't gotten an entrance stamp for many years and have just shrugged, "oh well".

I'll insist upon a stamp from now on, even if they have to draw it with a crayola.

The extra hour that Ed had to wait while they ironed this out could have made a huge difference in the outcome of his injuries, especially since 6 hours had already passed, and hopefully it didn't worsen his condition .

By passing on this information you may have saved a few lives. Muchas gracias.
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[*] posted on 4-11-2008 at 05:18 PM


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Sorry to hear about your friend. Hope he recovers quickly.

Interesting about the passport stamp. I know mine has never been stamped by anyone in Mexico.



What about his FM-T? You have to get that in order to cross below Guererro Negro.

And it is stamped at the border. Or an FM-3 or 2, same deal.




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[*] posted on 4-11-2008 at 06:54 PM


Ed flew into Loreto only a week prior on a commercial jet and had his paper work, just no stamp on his passport for some reason. Yesterday, that stamp was a big deal during his emergency evacuation . I have learned that in Mexico you just have to go with the flow when it comes to paperwork. This time, however, it was really hard to do that. Ed is going to be alright, he fractured his wrist and apparently bruised his brain during the fall that caused him to have total memory loss. He sure did give us a big scare.



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[*] posted on 4-11-2008 at 07:01 PM


Lauriboats, I hope your friend is ok, that was rude of me not to post that in my first post sorry.



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[*] posted on 4-11-2008 at 09:07 PM
Passport stamp


Just checked my passport, I was in LaPaz for Spring Break,No stamps from Mexico, two from the US, I came down from Canada, They didn't even get me to push the button, just waved me through.
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[*] posted on 4-12-2008 at 07:43 AM


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Sorry to hear about your friend. Hope he recovers quickly.

Interesting about the passport stamp. I know mine has never been stamped by anyone in Mexico.



What about his FM-T? You have to get that in order to cross below Guererro Negro.

And it is stamped at the border. Or an FM-3 or 2, same deal.


As for my U.S. Passport and my FM3, neither have any Mexican stamps in them.


Glad to hear that your friend Ed is recovering. Since he can't remember the accident, tell him that it was a turnip truck instead of a water truck.




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Sorry to hear about your friend. Hope he recovers quickly.

Interesting about the passport stamp. I know mine has never been stamped by anyone in Mexico.



What about his FM-T? You have to get that in order to cross below Guererro Negro.

And it is stamped at the border. Or an FM-3 or 2, same deal.


As for my U.S. Passport and my FM3, neither have any Mexican stamps in them.


Glad to hear that your friend Ed is recovering. Since he can't remember the accident, tell him that it was a turnip truck instead of a water truck.


He would really get a good laugh about the turnip truck thing. They ended up moving him to ICU last night, but when he comes around I will tell him.




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[*] posted on 4-12-2008 at 09:51 AM


Please excuse my ignorance, but why did it cost $18,500 to take care of this matter?:wow:
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[*] posted on 4-12-2008 at 10:01 AM


Sorry to hear he was moved to ICU---it didn't sound so bad before. Hope he comes around quickly.

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[*] posted on 4-12-2008 at 10:18 AM


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Please excuse my ignorance, but why did it cost $18,500 to take care of this matter?:wow:


The plane came in from Long Beach with two nurses on board. Our only concern was for Ed's well being and time was a big issue. The doctors in Mulege ordered and arranged for the transport. There may have been less expensive alternatives but in this case we didn't feel that there were any other options. The money had to be approved on a credit card before they would send the plane. Medical care is very expensive. Lauri




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[*] posted on 4-12-2008 at 10:33 AM


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Please excuse my ignorance, but why did it cost $18,500 to take care of this matter?:wow:


The plane came in from Long Beach with two nurses on board. Our only concern was for Ed's well being and time was a big issue. The doctors in Mulege ordered and arranged for the transport. There may have been less expensive alternatives but in this case we didn't feel that there were any other options. The money had to be approved on a credit card before they would send the plane. Medical care is very expensive. Lauri


Thanks. I can understand your situation. I certainly hope Ed gets back on his feet very soon.
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