The San Martín de los Andes delegation of the Argentine Association of Mountain Guides issued a statement to explain the facts about the situation he went through Christian Petersen in it Lanin volcano last Thursday. The technical report details the events leading up to the chef’s hospitalization after suffering from illness Multi-organ failure. In the last few hours, doctors Mechanical ventilation was discontinued.
AAGM members provided information about the days prior to hospitalization. The group began the climb under strict safety protocols and technical supervision. The statement reads: “Christian Petersen He took part in a volcano climbing activity and had special requirements, such as walking in silencetherefore it was decided that he would carry out the activity individually, always under close guidance and supervision.”
The team reached the mountain hut where mountaineers traditionally spend the night (the next day Trekking to the summit of Lanín), where the cook spent time with the other expedition members and was happy about the achievement. The guides said the man enjoyed the place and took part in the group activities.
“After the technical discussion on the second day of the activity and by mutual agreement, it was decided that he should remain at the shelter,” the company explained. The original plan called for Trekking Towards the summit for the next day, but The situation changed at midnight.
When everyone was resting, the specialists noticed behavior that was “disturbing to the rest of the group.” Despite this situation, the professionals spoke to him “normally and without any problems” and it was decided that he would go down the mountain.
The descent began at four in the morning and those responsible for the expedition informed the national parks of the news. The mountain guides claimed that the climber “He descended in good general condition and showed no physical problems.“.
During the return journey the tension increased: “About two hours later Christian had one arrogant attitude to one of the team members, which is why the intervention of the gendarmerie was requested,” the official document concludes.

Upon arrival at the base, staff took the chef to the hospital. Junin of the Andes for an initial review. The patient then entered the Dr. Ramón Carrillo Hospital of San Martín de los Andes for more complex tracking. The Neuquén Department of Health reported last Thursday that the man suffered from multi-organ failure, a clinical condition that required mechanical respiratory support and intensive care for several days.
The latest news indicated an improvement in the patient’s general condition. The medical team Mechanical ventilation was discontinued After a positive reaction to external stimuli is observed, the patient remains in the hospital.
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