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Fishermen are unconscious at sea The East China Sea Second Rescue Flight Team emergency rescue

Source: Taiwan Straits Network

Fishermen are unconscious at sea The East China Sea Second Rescue Flight Team emergency rescue

On October 28, the Taiwan Straits Herald reported (Straits Herald reporter Lin Binbin correspondent Kang Li) fishermen were comatose with abdominal pain at sea, and helicopters were rescued urgently. Yesterday, the Second Rescue Flight Team of the East China Sea carried out such a rescue mission.

Early yesterday morning, a fisherman in the waters near 90 nautical miles east of Changle Airport , "Minhuiyu 00028 " , suffered severe abdominal pain , and his condition quickly developed to unconsciousness and urgently needed rescue. The East China Sea Rescue Bureau immediately dispatched the Second East China Sea Rescue Flight Team to carry out the rescue mission.

At about 6:00 a.m., the East Second Flight Fuzhou Rescue Flight Base received the task, and the crew on duty immediately formulated a rescue plan, and put on personal protective equipment in accordance with the flight team's epidemic prevention and control manual to prepare for the rescue mission. After learning about the verification, the rescue commander learned that a total of 17 people on board had received two doses of the vaccine.

At 7:20, the rescue helicopter took off from Changle Airport and rushed to the sea area where the incident occurred. At the same time, the Dongerfei rescue duty room contacted the fishing boat, formulated a rescue confluence point on the route, and guided the fishing boat to wait for rescue. Due to the large number of fishing vessels on the sea surface, the fishing vessels did not arrive at the rescue confluence point in time, and the communication interference between the crew and the fishing vessels in distress was serious, and the location of the fishing vessels could not be determined at the first time, so the crew expanded the search scope and maintained uninterrupted radio calls.

At 8:58, the crew found the rescue fishing boat and began on-site operations. The lifeguard went down to the deck of the ship to examine the patient, at which time the fisherman had severe pain in his abdomen, and the initial judgment was that it was acute cholecystitis. The lifeguards then quickly hoisted the wounded into the cabin and quickly returned. At 10:04, the crew landed on the tarmac of the National Regional Medical Center, at which point the medical staff of the medical center were ready to rescue the wounded.

At 10:19 a.m. yesterday, after the crew completed the transfer of patients, they took off from the hospital and landed at Fuzhou Changle Airport at 10:23.

The rescuers were informed that the patient was negative for nucleic acid and that there was no danger to his life after hospital treatment.

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