[0:00]Well, the internet had a mini freak out when a NASA audio feed from the International Space Station got accidentally broadcast to the public. Everyone thought they were eaves dropping on some urgent medical emergency between ground control and a crew member experiencing decompression sickness. The audio was all like, let's hurry and get the commander back in his suit, sealed up and ready for some hyperbaric treatment. Then oxygen, oxygen, oxygen after splashdown, got it? We got to move fast, people. We're doing our best here, so whatever you can do is better than nothing. Make sure that O-Two is flowing, check his pulse and get that visor closed ASAP. But, NASA quickly swooped in to save the day and clear the air. Turns out, it was just a practice drill happening on solid ground, not a real crisis up in space. NASA reassured everyone on social media confirming there was no emergency on the ISS.

Internet Panics After Hearing Leaked Audio From The ISS
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[0:00]Well, the internet had a mini freak out when a NASA audio feed from the International Space Station got accidentally broadcast to the public.
[0:00]Everyone thought they were eaves dropping on some urgent medical emergency between ground control and a crew member experiencing decompression sickness.
[0:00]The audio was all like, let's hurry and get the commander back in his suit, sealed up and ready for some hyperbaric treatment.
[0:00]Make sure that O-Two is flowing, check his pulse and get that visor closed ASAP.
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