Property Lost |
3 LI-ION Oxygen Concentrator batteries BA-224 |
Name |
MICHAEL RICHARDSON |
Phone |
Privacy reason |
Email |
Privacy reason |
Lost Place |
On the Airplane |
Lost Country |
United Kingdom |
Lost Airport |
London Heathrow - LHR lost and found |
Lost Airline |
British Airways lost and found |
Flight Number |
see below |
Lost Date |
May 30,2018 |
Contact Time |
Any Time |
Time Zone |
(GMT+1:00) - Paris, Madrid |
Can Be notify By |
call, Email |
Location Details |
I need supplemental oxygen when flying. My concentrator is an Inogen G2 and I carried 5 batteries model BA 224 on flight BA222 from Nashville, USA to Heathrow on May 29th seat 2B. My destination was NICE (NCE) but my Travel Agent screwed up and booked the journey as 2 separate flights. I therefore had to claim my baggage and start all over again. The second flight was BA 354, LHR to NCE at 2.30 On May 30th seat 5d. I have to have a wheelchair so you can imagine the problems of moving luggage for a 3 month stay in France. To be absolutely accurate the brown bag with the batteries in it could have been left anywhere. I carried 2 batteries with me attached to the machine so my loss is 3 |
Additional Information |
The batteries are heavy and white measuring 10 3/8 by 4 wide by 1 7/8 inches thick. They have a blue label on them with
"BATTERY (LI-ION) MODEL BA-224 as a heading and Inogen Inc at the bottom. They were in a brown fabric bag |