SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – A Coast Guard MH-60T Jayhawk aircrew working with local emergency responders rescue an injured woman from Tortolos Beach in Culebra, Puerto Rico. Thursday, July 4, 2024.
Rescued is a 35-year-old woman who became stranded at the beach after falling off the rocks and sustaining an ankle injury.
Watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector San Juan received a communication from Puerto Rico Emergency Medical Services Bureau personnel reporting the distress and requesting assistance to recover the woman due to the isolated and difficult access to the area.
Watchstanders directed the launch of Coast Guard MH-60T Jayhawk Medium-Range Recovery Helicopter aircrew from Air Station Borinquen to provide rescue assistance. Puerto Rico Emergency Management Bureau personnel also facilitated coordination efforts.
Once on scene, the Coast Guard MH-60T Jayhawk MRR Helicopter aircrew lowered the rescue swimmer to assess the woman’s condition. With the assistance of municipal emergency management, state emergency medical services and Puerto Rico Police responders on-scene, the Coast Guard helicopter rescue swimmer prepared the patient and used a rescue basket to safely hoist her aboard the aircraft.
“This case was an excellent example of teamwork in and out of the helicopter,” said Lt. Luke M. Dewhirst, Air Station Borinquen MH-60T Jayhawk helicopter commander for the case. “A lot of people came together to ensure a successful rescue, from the maintainers keeping our helicopters flying, the watchstanders at Sector San Juan coordinating with multiple agencies, the first responders who expertly tended to the survivor until we arrived, and the crew of 6038 making quick on-scene decisions. Each person played a critical role in the mission’s success. I’m grateful to play a part in the effort and for the positive outcome. Happy Independence Day!”
The survivor was transported to the local airport in Culebra, where she was received by State Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel for further transport to the Culebra Center for Diagnosis and Treatment medical facility.
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