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Indian Coast Guard evacuates Chinese crew member with signs of cardiac arrest from Arabian Sea

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Express News Service

NEW DELHI: Acting within the nick of time, Indian Coast Guard (ICG) personnel evacuated a Chinese nationwide who wanted pressing medical consideration from a vessel round 200 km into the Arabian Sea on Wednesday.

The ICG in a press release stated, “In a daring operation amidst challenging weather conditions at night, the Indian Coast Guard safely evacuated a Chinese national from the Panama-flagged research vessel MV Dong Fang Kan Tan No 2.”  

The Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre in Mumbai acquired info that Yin Weigyang, one of many crew on board the vessel, reported chest ache and signs of cardiac arrest. The vessel was en route from China to the UAE.

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Communication was established instantly with the vessel and essential telemedicine recommendation supplied, stated the ICG.

“Considering best feasible options for speedy evacuation and subsequent medical management, the patient was airlifted,” it stated.

ICG Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) MK-III safely evacuated the affected person from the vessel and the affected person was administered pressing medical care.

“The exemplary operation undertaken by ICG ALH and CGAS Daman during the dark hours enabled the saving of a precious life of a foreign national at sea and reaffirms the Indian Coast Guard’s commitment to the motto ‘We Protect’,” stated the ICG.

NEW DELHI: Acting within the nick of time, Indian Coast Guard (ICG) personnel evacuated a Chinese nationwide who wanted pressing medical consideration from a vessel round 200 km into the Arabian Sea on Wednesday.

The ICG in a press release stated, “In a daring operation amidst challenging weather conditions at night, the Indian Coast Guard safely evacuated a Chinese national from the Panama-flagged research vessel MV Dong Fang Kan Tan No 2.”  

The Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre in Mumbai acquired info that Yin Weigyang, one of many crew on board the vessel, reported chest ache and signs of cardiac arrest. The vessel was en route from China to the UAE.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

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Communication was established instantly with the vessel and essential telemedicine recommendation supplied, stated the ICG.

“Considering best feasible options for speedy evacuation and subsequent medical management, the patient was airlifted,” it stated.

ICG Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) MK-III safely evacuated the affected person from the vessel and the affected person was administered pressing medical care.

“The exemplary operation undertaken by ICG ALH and CGAS Daman during the dark hours enabled the saving of a precious life of a foreign national at sea and reaffirms the Indian Coast Guard’s commitment to the motto ‘We Protect’,” stated the ICG.

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