So the situation that happened with us was that, near the end of the festivities on Saturday, my cousin-in-law went to lean over on her boat to see one of my newest grandchildren. She slipped, fell, hit her face/neck/head/something, and started to fall, at which point she got hung up on a cleat near their rear ladder.
My son was close enough to be able to get to her and lift her up and back onto the deck of their boat. From info that's been relayed to me, she was soon checked out by my sister-in-law nurse, and signs pointed to her needing to get help ASAP.
They got underway, but I wasn't confident in the least that they were going to get there fast, safe, or accurately, and
@WiskyDan was able and willing to take me to track and help guide them, and break water for them, as the CIL was laid out on the transom entrance, and would be bouncing, making it hard to move faster.
EMT's met us at the launch, got her squared away, and into the ambulance, and she was taken away, and eventually airlifted to the hospital for treatment.
Today, she's up and aware of her surroundings, but has no memory of Saturday, apparently, and is sore all over. I believe she's going to be discharged, if she hasn't already, but I won't find out for a little bit yet.
Thinking about the situation, the only thing I can recall that could be a contributing factor is some crappy spray-on suntan lotion, as I recall at least 2 people applying it on the transom area. Alcohol doesn't seem to be a factor, as she had 2 drinks for the entire time we were there, and I'm not a fan of anyone holding my grandkids if/when they're drunk, and would have said something if she was noticeable. There may be other things at play - ice or water on the deck of their boat, no padding or cleaning off the patterned slip resistant deck... Could be just the worst luck
She seems to be out of major trouble, and again, I'm extremely thankful for
@WiskyDan and
@FSH 210 Sport being there and willing & able to help out.