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‘Deadliest Catch’s Crew Can’t Escape the Harsh Realities of Being at Sea

'Deadliest Catch's Crew Can't Escape the Harsh Realities of Being at Sea

Keith Colburn, posing for a portrait photo, in Deadliest Catch Season 20.

Many people believe that the most difficult, most terrifying thing about Deadliest Catch are the elements. Between the intensifying weather and unforgiving waters, crabbing out on the Bering Sea is not for the faint of heart. But what if your heart gives out while you’re miles away from shore? Deadliest Catch has once again showcased a medical emergency out at sea, and it highlights perhaps the ocean’s biggest threat: the human body.

Deadliest Catch is Discovery Channel’s hit high-stress reality series capturing the lives of fishermen during the crabbing season in Alaska. Since 2005, the series has exemplified the dangers the industry has to offer. Currently in its twentieth season, viewers recently witnessed the medical emergency of Fishing Vessel Wizard’s renowned Captain Keith Colburn. He’s not the first to experience a situation while out at sea. And he likely won’t be the last.

Captain Keith Colburn Was Rushed to the Hospital

During a recent episode of Deadliest Catch, fans watched as Captain Keith Colburn’s worst fear came to fruition. He experienced a cardiac event that was so terrifying that the scene went viral. Seen with his brother, Captain Monte “Mouse” Colburn, Captain Keith revealed that he couldn’t feel his left arm. At first, Mouse believed he was joking, but the more Captain Keith panicked, the more Mouse knew this was something serious. Captain Keith was placed into an ambulance to receive treatment.

In the following episode, Captain Keith Colburn was seen in a hospital bed in Anchorage, Alaska, where doctors performed a full scan as it was revealed he lost consciousness multiple times at sea. His medical emergency caused him to fall and hit his head, causing him to panic. His test results revealed that it was likely not a heart attack. Captain Keith was left confused about what was wrong. He was guided by the emergency room specialists to seek further assistance and testing from a cardiac specialist. But, like the hard worker he is, Captain Keith was hungry to return to his wheelhouse and get back to work. Unfortunately, he was not given the go-ahead from the hospital. He eventually told his brother that he may have had a mini-stroke, another reason that prevented him from going back to work.

Captain Keith Colburn had previously been on the rescue end of a crew member experiencing a medical emergency. This is not the only time Captain Keith Colburn has experienced someone on his ship dealing with a medical emergency. On F/V Wizard a season prior, Captain Keith Colburn rushed one of his own crew members ashore to help with excruciating chest pain. Oj Ganuelas was rushed to the hospital for his own medical emergency. Thankfully, the deckhand was brought to a facility to receive treatment.

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