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Home News North America United States of America Military Military - General

Camp Lejeune Treats Shark Attack Victim

Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune swiftly provides critical care to a young shark bite victim, highlighting military medical excellence.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
1 year ago
in Military - General
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Blayne Brown is surrounded by his team of health care professionals at Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune, N.C., June 25, 2024. Photo by Naval Petty Officer Justin Wood. DOD.

Blayne Brown is surrounded by his team of health care professionals at Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune, N.C., June 25, 2024. Photo by Naval Petty Officer Justin Wood. DOD.

Table of Contents

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  • Shark Attack Incident at North Topsail Beach
  • Immediate Response and Transport to NMCCL
  • Comprehensive Medical Care
    • Initial Triage and Surgery
    • Multidisciplinary Care Team
    • Summary of Care Provided
  • Recovery and Future Plans
    • Family Support and Emotional Impact
  • Context of Shark Attacks in North Carolina
  • NMCCL’s Legacy of Excellence
    • In Conclusion
    • Closing Thoughts

A 14-year-old boy was swiftly transported to Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune after a shark attack at North Topsail Beach, North Carolina. The medical center’s expert team promptly provided lifesaving care, showcasing their dedication to patient recovery and excellence in military medicine.

 

Shark Attack Incident at North Topsail Beach

On the last day of his summer vacation, Blayne Brown was enjoying a family day at North Topsail Beach when an unexpected and terrifying event occurred. Brown was bitten by a shark while in waist-deep water.

He described the ordeal as sudden and shocking, noting,

“I didn’t even see the shark. I sort of blacked out, walked toward the beach, and laid down, screaming. It felt like the shark was still on me.”

 

Immediate Response and Transport to NMCCL

The attack took place around 1 p.m. on June 23, 2024. After the incident, someone called emergency services, and they transported Brown to the Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune (NMCCL) Level III Trauma Center.

The speed and efficiency of his transfer were critical in ensuring he received the urgent care required to address his severe injuries.

 

Comprehensive Medical Care

Initial Triage and Surgery

Upon arrival at NMCCL, Brown was promptly triaged and swiftly taken into surgery. The surgical team worked diligently to repair several tendons in his lower leg and staple deep bite wounds. This immediate surgical intervention was vital in preventing further complications and setting the stage for his recovery.

 

Multidisciplinary Care Team

Throughout his stay at NMCCL, Brown received comprehensive care from a multidisciplinary team, including physicians, corpsmen, nurses, and a physical therapist. Lt. Cmdr.

 

Alainna Crotty, department head for inpatient units at NMCCL, praised the team’s efforts, stating,

“We have a very talented, multi-disciplinary team. Everybody has come together to deliver quality care to a patient in need who was out of his home area. It showcases what military medicine can do.”

 

Summary of Care Provided

Care Stage

Description

Initial Triage Swift assessment and prioritization of injuries
Surgical Intervention Repair of tendons and stapling of bite wounds
Multidisciplinary Care Ongoing treatment by physicians, nurses, and therapists

 

Recovery and Future Plans

Brown expressed his gratitude for the care he received, saying,

“I thank them for fixing me up and setting me up for a good recovery.”

He is expected to receive a boot for his leg in the coming weeks and has been recommended to undergo physical therapy to aid his recovery.

 

Family Support and Emotional Impact

Brown’s grandmother, Kandi Ramey, has been by his side throughout his hospital stay. Reflecting on the incident, Ramey shared,

“I lost my granddaughter when she was six years old. And I couldn’t live through that again.”

Her presence and support have been crucial in Brown’s recovery process.

 

Context of Shark Attacks in North Carolina

According to North Carolina State University’s Sea Grant, shark bites, though a constant threat, are relatively rare. The risk of shark bites for humans remains low. However, North Carolina ranks as the fifth most common state for shark attacks in the United States.

Between 2007 and 2016, there were 33 reported shark attacks in North Carolina, averaging about 3.3 attacks per year.

 

  • North Carolina ranks fifth in the US for shark attacks.
  • Between 2007-2016, there were 33 shark attacks, averaging 3.3 per year.

 

NMCCL’s Legacy of Excellence

NMCCL has a storied history of providing medical care, having served warfighters and beneficiaries at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune for over 80 years.

The center’s Level III Trauma Center has been treating civilian beneficiaries in Eastern North Carolina since 2018, further cementing its reputation for medical excellence.

 

In Conclusion

Blayne Brown’s experience at NMCCL underscores the importance of having a capable and dedicated medical team ready to handle emergencies.

While shark attacks are rare, the quick response and comprehensive care provided by NMCCL exemplify the center’s commitment to patient care and recovery.

As Brown prepares to return to his home state of West Virginia, he carries with him not just the physical scars of the encounter, but also the enduring gratitude for the medical team that ensured his recovery.

 

Closing Thoughts

As North Carolina’s beaches continue to attract visitors, the presence of a capable medical facility like NMCCL provides reassurance that expert care is always within reach.

This incident highlights the essential role of military medical centers in serving both military and civilian populations, showcasing the exceptional capabilities and dedication of their medical professionals.

 

Sources: THX News, WARL News, Business Insider & US Department of Defense.

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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