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lunes, 23 de julio de 2018

Coast Guard aircrew medevacs ill fisherman 45 miles off Oregon Coast

Video by Petty Officer 1st Class Levi Read

A Coast Guard aircrew aboard an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter hoists an ill fisherman off the charter vessel Ultra, 45 miles off the northern Oregon Coast, July 22, 2018.

The ill fisherman was experiencing a rapid heart rate and a medical evacuation was recommended by a Coast Guard flight surgeon.


Photos by Petty Officer 1st Class Levi Read

A Coast Guard Sector Columbia River aircrew consisting of pilots Lt. Cmdr. James Hannam and Lt. Derrick Rockey, Petty Officer 2nd Class Nick Davis, flight mechanic, and Petty Officer 3rd Class Colton Troutway, aviation survival technician, transfer a patient to MEDIX paramedics at the sector's base, July 22, 2018.

The patient was medically evacuated off a charter fishing vessel 45 miles off the northern Oregon Coast after experiencing a rapid heart rate.

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Levi Read.


WARRENTON, Ore. — A Coast Guard aircrew medically evacuated an ill fisherman off a charter vessel 45 miles off the northern Oregon Coast, Sunday afternoon.

An aircrew aboard an MH-60 Jayhawk from Sector Columbia River safely hoisted the 28-year-old male, who reportedly experienced a rapid heart rate, and transferred him to MEDIX paramedics at the sector’s base.

Sector Columbia River watchstanders received a medical evaluation request from the captain of the vessel Ultra for one of his passengers at 12:20 p.m. After consulting with the flight surgeon, a medevac was recommended, and a Jayhawk aircrew was launched. The aircrew arrived on scene at 1:20 p.m. and conducted the hoist.

The transferred the patient at 2:22 p.m. The condition of the fisherman is unknown at this time. The paramedics transported the fisherman to Columbia Memorial Hospital for higher-level medical care.

The on scene sea and weather conditions included 6-foot seas and 20 mph winds.
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miércoles, 18 de julio de 2018

Coast Guard medevacs sick fisherman 6 miles off Nantucket


Video by U.S. Coast Guard District 1

A Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew hoists a sick fisherman, Tuesday, July 17, 2018, off the coast Nantucket, Massachusetts. The fisherman was flown to the air station and transferred to awaiting emergency medical services personnel.

BOSTON — A Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod aircrew medevaced a 40-year-old man experiencing abdominal pain Tuesday six miles southwest of Nantucket.

The captain of the fishing vessel Provider notified Coast Guard watchstanders shortly after 2 p.m. of the sick crew member.

An Air Station Cape Cod MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew was conducting prescheduled training in the area at the time and diverted to assist.

The aircrew hoisted the fisherman to the helicopter and flew him back to Air Station Cape Cod where he was transferred to awaiting emergency medical services personnel.

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martes, 3 de julio de 2018

Coast Guard medevacs injured cruise ship passenger 70 miles southeast of Nantucket

Video: U.S. Coast Guard District 1

A Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew hoists an injured 84-year-old woman from the deck of the cruise ship Queen Mary 2, Monday, July 2, 2018, 70 miles southeast of Nantucket. The woman fell and sustained a fractured ankle and a head injury.


BOSTON— A Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod aircrew medevaced an 84-year-old woman Monday after she fell and sustained a fractured ankle and a head injury while on the cruise ship Queen Mary 2 about 70 miles southeast of Nantucket.

Queen Mary 2’s crew notified Coast Guard watchstanders at around 9 a.m. of the circumstances and requested a medevac for the patient.

An Air Station Cape Cod MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew arrived on scene at around 11:45 a.m. and hoisted the patient along with her son and a registered nurse from the ship.

A Coast Guard HC-144 Ocean Sentry aircraft also responded and provided communication support.

The helicopter crew transported the patient and passengers to Massachusetts General Hospital.

The patient was reported to be in stable condition at the time of the transfer.

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