Coast Guard medevacs man from cruise ship 20 miles off Atlantic City, New Jersey

An aircrew from Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City medevacs a man from a cruise ship 20 miles east of Atlantic City, Oct. 27, 2019. The man was reportedly suffering from stomach pains and was taken to Air Station Atlantic City where EMS was standing by. U.S. Coast Guard video.

An aircrew from Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City medevacs a man from a cruise ship 20 miles east of Atlantic City, Oct. 27, 2019.  U.S. Coast Guard video.

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — The Coast Guard medevaced a 44-year-old man from a cruise ship Sunday approximately 20 nautical miles east of Atlantic City.

Personnel aboard the cruise ship Mein Schiff contacted Coast Guard Sector Delaware Bay watchstanders at 10:20 a.m. reporting a crewmember suffered abdominal pain and was in need of medical attention.

Watchstanders launched a Coast Guard aircrew aboard an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter from Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City.

Once on-scene, the Dolphin aircrew hoisted the man aboard the helicopter and transported him to Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City where emergency medical services were waiting.

“We had to bring the man to the Air Station due to poor weather conditions. Winds and clouds prevented us from landing at the hospital helipad, but we did have medical responders waiting for us back at our unit,” said Lt. Conor Lee, hoist operator for this medevac. “Overall the case went extremely well and everything was smooth and successful.”


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