Sgt. Wing Woo's Medical Fund
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Sgt. Wing Woo was seriously injured in an accident on 6/24 while vacationing with his family on Maui. Wing and his 14-year old son, Tony, were body surfing when he was hit by a large wave. He hit his head on the ocean floor sustaining life threatening injuries. Wing was knocked unconscious before being found by his son moments later, lifeless and unresponsive.
When pulled from the water by his son, lifesaving efforts began immediately. Wing had no pulse and had, for all intents and purposes, drowned. Wing went into full cardiac arrest during CPR. After several minutes they were able to get a pulse. He was transported to Maui Memorial in a coma. Wing had ingested a considerable amount of sand and seawater, which quickly became the emergent threat to his life. Due to his extremely unstable condition, the doctors were not able to perform additional necessary testing until three days after the initial accident.
Wing remained in a coma until Monday, June 27th. When he was considered stable enough to breathe on his own for the duration of the 45+ minute MRI, the tests were done. The MRI showed brain activity and good heart condition. However, it also showed considerable swelling on his spine. At this time, Wing has limited mobility below the neck. The full prognosis regarding his movement is unclear at this time.
What we do know, is that we need to bring Wing home to Seattle to receive the absolute best care possible for his spinal injury at Harborview Medical Center.
The costs to bring him home, due to the extensive care he will require enroute, is approximately $65,000.00. In addition, there will be countless medical expenses unpaid by insurance throughout the long road he and his family have ahead of them.
At this time, Medivac is requiring a guarantor to the initial $50,000.00 prior to takeoff from Hawaii. Without that, they will not fly him out.
Sgt. Woo has been serving the public with the King County Sheriff's Dept. for 32 years. He is married to Jackie and has two beautiful children, a daughter who is 12 and his son who is 14. Wing's mother-in-law, Catherine Marino, will be facilitating this fund for Wing.
From all of his family, including those in Blue, thank you so much for your donation. It means so much to be part of such an amazing extended family.
Thank you all, from the bottom of our hearts.
When pulled from the water by his son, lifesaving efforts began immediately. Wing had no pulse and had, for all intents and purposes, drowned. Wing went into full cardiac arrest during CPR. After several minutes they were able to get a pulse. He was transported to Maui Memorial in a coma. Wing had ingested a considerable amount of sand and seawater, which quickly became the emergent threat to his life. Due to his extremely unstable condition, the doctors were not able to perform additional necessary testing until three days after the initial accident.
Wing remained in a coma until Monday, June 27th. When he was considered stable enough to breathe on his own for the duration of the 45+ minute MRI, the tests were done. The MRI showed brain activity and good heart condition. However, it also showed considerable swelling on his spine. At this time, Wing has limited mobility below the neck. The full prognosis regarding his movement is unclear at this time.
What we do know, is that we need to bring Wing home to Seattle to receive the absolute best care possible for his spinal injury at Harborview Medical Center.
The costs to bring him home, due to the extensive care he will require enroute, is approximately $65,000.00. In addition, there will be countless medical expenses unpaid by insurance throughout the long road he and his family have ahead of them.
At this time, Medivac is requiring a guarantor to the initial $50,000.00 prior to takeoff from Hawaii. Without that, they will not fly him out.
Sgt. Woo has been serving the public with the King County Sheriff's Dept. for 32 years. He is married to Jackie and has two beautiful children, a daughter who is 12 and his son who is 14. Wing's mother-in-law, Catherine Marino, will be facilitating this fund for Wing.
From all of his family, including those in Blue, thank you so much for your donation. It means so much to be part of such an amazing extended family.
Thank you all, from the bottom of our hearts.
Organiser
Tracy Cooper
Organiser
Edmonds, WA