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Coast Guard MH-60T medevac 4 from 3 cruise ships in 24 hours

Coast Guard MH-60T medevac 4 from 3 cruise ships in 24 hours
Archive image: A Coast Guard Sector San Diego MH-60T Jayhawk helicopter crew conducts a search and rescue demonstration in San Diego Aug. 10, 2019. The demonstration was part of Movie Night Aboard the Midway, which included a screening of The Guardian.
U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 1st Class Patrick Kelley.

SAN DIEGO — Coast Guard MH-60T Jayhawk helicopter aircrews medevac four separate passengers off three different cruise ships, off the southern California coast, during a 24-hour period beginning Friday night.

A 47-year-old female, reportedly suffering from a progressive acute illness, was hoisted off the cruise ship Carnival Panorama, which was 100 miles south of San Diego.

At 7:10 p.m., Friday, communication watchstanders from the Coast Guard 11th District Rescue Coordination Center in Alameda, California, received a medevac request from the captain of the cruise ship Carnival Panorama, which was 165 miles south of San Diego. The cruise ship and an MH-60T Jayhawk Medium-Range Recovery Helicopter aircrew from Coast Guard Sector San Diego rendezvoused 100 nautical miles south of San Diego. The woman was transported to Scripps Memorial Hospital in San Diego in serious condition.

A 74-year-old female, reportedly suffering from stroke like symptoms and a 77-year-old female, reportedly suffering from kidney failure, were hoisted off the cruise ship Majestic Princess located approximately 150 nautical miles southwest of Point Conception.

An MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter aircrew, from Coast Guard Sector San Diego, medically evacuate passengers off of two separate cruise ships off the coast of Southern California, April 29, 2023.
The aircrew spent 7.2 hours of flight time and another aircrew conducted four separate medical evacuations off of three different cruise ships in less than a 24-hour period.
U.S. Coast Guard video.
U.S. Coast Guard San Diego.
U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Area.
U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Southwest.
Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard.
Department of Homeland Security.

At 10:20 p.m., Friday, communication watchstanders at the RCC in Alameda received a medical evacuation request for two passengers from the cruise ship Majestic Princess. Both passengers had a recommended medical evacuation within 12 to 14 hours. At the time of the request the cruise ship was approximately 500 miles west of Los Angeles. A Coast Guard Sector San Diego MH-60T Jayhawk MRR helicopter aircrew met the cruise ship at about 10 a.m., Saturday, 150 nautical miles southwest of Point Conception. Both patients were also transferred to Scripps Memorial Hospital.

An 84-year-old female, reportedly suffering from symptoms related to a stroke, was hoisted off the cruise ship Carnival Spirit, which was approximately 86 miles west of San Clemente Island.

At 12:20 p.m., Saturday, watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector Los Angeles/Long Beach notified watchstanders at Joint Harbor Operations Center San Diego of a medevac request from the cruise ship Carnival Spirit. The rescue helicopter aircrew that was completing the medevac of the two passengers from the Majestic Princess were directed to divert to the Carnival Spirit upon transferring patient care to Scripps Memorial Hospital. The 84-year-old patient was transferred to emergency medical services (EMS) at Coast Guard Sector San Diego.

The Coast Guard MH-60T Jayhawk rescue helicopter 6019 aircrew flew a total of 7.2 hours between the three medical evacuations conducted Saturday.

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