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Two men were airlifted from the US-run Amundsen-Scott South Pole station after what is described as a "drunken Christmas punch-up".
The brawl happened at the US-operated Amundsen-Scott south pole station, located at the heart of the frozen continent. The station, where staff carry out a range of scientific investigations from astrophysics to seismology, is being rebuilt in a £76m project.
After reports of the fight reached staff at McMurdo station, headquarters of the US Antarctic programme which is located on Ross Island, a US Air Force Hercules was sent to pick up the two men.
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They were flown back to McMurdo, but it was decided the man's injuries were too serious to be treated in Antarctica and he was flown to Christchurch, in New Zealand, accompanied by a nurse and a paramedic.
Many of the McMurdo staff had been expecting a day off for Christmas but support workers returned to work to deal with the rare emergency medical evacuation.
December 29, 2007 at 03:26 pm by jordan, 706 views, 2 comments
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at 16:00 on December 29th, 2007
probably about "tastes great! less filling!" -> Good stuff.
at 16:47 on December 29th, 2007
There is usually a ban on alcohol in these areas for just this sort of reason. They may have had a few drinks allowed because of the holidays, or more likely smuggled/stashed some away.