The following is
the text of a press release issued by the U.S. Coast Guard:
25 November 2011
(PORTSMOUTH, Va.) -- Crewmembers aboard two merchant
ships responded to the Coast Guard’s call for assistance to medevac a Canadian
man reportedly experiencing signs of a heart attack aboard his sailboat 170
miles southwest of Bermuda, Thursday.
Watchstanders at the Coast Guard 5th District Command
Center, internationally known as Rescue Coordination Center Norfolk, coordinated
the rescue using the Automated Mutual–Assistance Vessel Rescue System after
receiving notification from Nicole Gaudreault, an amateur radio operator from
Montreal.
The wife of the man experiencing the symptoms initially called Gaudreault stating she was a nurse and believed her husband needed to be medevaced. She also said they were aboard the Argo V, a 36-foot sailboat and were en route to St. Martin. Two AMVER vessel crews responded to the Coast Guard’s enhanced group call. A crewmember from aboard the merchant vessel Mary Ann Hudson stated they were approximately 120 miles from the Argo V, were willing to divert and the crewmember also said they had heart medication aboard. The crew of the Clipper Daisy also responded to the call for assistance saying they did not have heart medication but were willing to divert to the Argo V’s position to take the man aboard and transport him to Bermuda. The wife aboard Argo V altered her course to head toward Bermuda, but was unable to continue because of strong winds and 6-foot seas.
The crew
of the Clipper Daisy rendezvoused with the Argo V at approximately midnight
Thursday and took the man aboard. The man is currently being transferred to
Bermuda then to a local hospital.
“This case
is a prime example of the outstanding coordination using various tools in the
search and rescue system to include amateur radio operators, AMVER system and
Rescue Coordination Center Bermuda,” said Lt. Cmdr. James Klein, chief of the
Rescue Coordination Center Norfolk.
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Saturday, November 26, 2011
Clipper Daisy diverts to rendezvous with sailboat and medevac man
Labels:
Coast Guard,
Commercial Shipping,
Marine Safety,
Maritime Incident,
MEDEVAC,
Safety,
Sail,
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