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Coast Guard and Navy MH-60S medevac fisherman off Saipan

Coast Guard and a Navy MH-60S Knighthawk helicopter aircrew medevac fisherman off Saipan
Coast Guard and a Navy MH-60S Knighthawk helicopter aircrew medevac fisherman off Saipan.
Archive image: An MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter assigned to the Island Knights of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 25 conducts a training flight June 15, 2016, at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam.
HSC-25 maintains a 24-hour search and rescue and medical evacuation alert posture, directly supporting the U.S. Coast Guard, Sector Guam and Joint Region Marianas. HSC-25 ensures maritime peace and security in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility.
U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Richard Ebensberger.

SANTA RITA, Guam — A U.S. Navy MH-60S Knighthawk aircrew from Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25 (HSC-25) conducted a successful medevac of a 37-year-old fisherman from the 95-foot Chinese Taipei-flagged fishing vessel Jin Hsiang Fa, approximately 138 nautical miles northwest of Saipan on Sept. 21, 2024, with coordination from U.S. Coast Guard Forces Micronesia / Sector Guam.

“Having the support of hoist-capable aircraft like the MH-60S and our HSC-25 partners is invaluable for search and rescue operations in the Pacific,” said Vince Grochowski, command duty officer at Coast Guard Forces Micronesia / Sector Guam. “Their ability to quickly access vessels at sea and provide transport of mariners to a higher level of medical care can be lifesaving, particularly in remote areas like this.”

Following a request for assistance from the Rescue Coordination Center (RCC) Taipei at 10:30 p.m. on Sept. 20, the Joint Rescue Sub-Center (JRSC) Guam began coordinating the response with HSC-25

“RCC Taipei was vital in this rescue by keeping us updated and helping bridge the language gap between the ship and the aircrew,” said Lt. Chelsea Garcia, search and rescue (SAR) mission coordinator. “Their teamwork ensured we could respond quickly and get the crewman the medical care he needed without delay.”

Coast Guard and US Navy MH-60S Knighthawk aircrew from HSC-25 medevac a fisherman off Saipan
Coast Guard and US Navy MH-60S Knighthawk aircrew from HSC-25 medevac a fisherman off Saipan.
The U.S. Navy’s Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25 (HSC-25) conduct a successful medical evacuation of a 37-year-old crewman from the 95-foot Chinese Taipei-flagged fishing vessel Jin Hsiang Fa approximately 138 nautical miles northwest of Saipan on Sept. 21, 2024, with coordination from U.S. Coast Guard Forces Micronesia/Sector Guam. Following a request for assistance from the Rescue Coordination Center (RCC) Taipei at 10:30 p.m. on Sept. 20, the Joint Rescue Sub-Center (JRSC) Guam began coordinating the response with HSC-25.
U.S. Navy photo.

The fisherman was reportedly suffering from severe medical symptoms, including leg swelling and reduced consciousness. Responders consulted the duty flight surgeon, who recommended rapid medevac (medical evacuation) and access to advanced medical care.

The Jin Hsiang Fa, originally transiting over 350 nautical miles north of Guam, was directed to proceed toward Saipan to expedite the medevac. The Navy’s MH-60S Knighthawk helicopter aircrew launched from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, and refueled in Saipan before heading offshore. 

The MH-60S Knighthawk rescue helicopter aircrew rendezvoused with the Jin Hsiang Fa at twilight and safely hoisted the ailing crewman. He was then transported to Guam, arriving just before sunset, where awaiting emergency medical services (EMS) met them and transferred him for further treatment.

The U.S. Coast Guard and Navy maintain a robust partnership to ensure the safety of mariners throughout the Pacific.

This successful operation underscores the critical role of air resources in providing timely medical assistance and highlights the importance of regional cooperation and preparedness in responding to maritime emergencies.

USCG

U.S. Coast Guard Forces Micronesia / Sector Guam

The U.S. Coast Guard Forces Micronesia / Sector Guam team focuses on maritime safety, security, and stewardship in Oceania.

With a primary presence in Guam and Saipan and around 300 members across Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the team maintains a strong U.S. presence in the Micronesia sub-region and adjacent areas, closely tied to local communities.

U.S. Navy Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 25

U.S. Navy Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 25, known as the «Island Knights,» is a critical MH-60S Knighthawk expeditionary helicopter squadron based at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam.

As the island’s sole permanently stationed naval aviation and rotary wing asset, HSC-25 is vital in supporting the U.S. 7th Fleet.

The Squadron provides combat-ready crews and aircraft for various operations, including combat logistics, search and rescue, and humanitarian assistance.

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