A crew member aboard the P&O Australia cruise ship, Pacific Adventure, was medically evacuated by the Westpac Rescue Helicopter near Newcastle, New South Wales. The rescue took place about 20 nautical miles east of Newcastle, with the crew member in urgent need of medical assistance on land. A NSW Ambulance critical care paramedic and an NSW Health doctor were winched onto the vessel to stabilize the patient before being airlifted to John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle. The passengers and crew expressed their gratitude towards the aircrew and medical team for safely carrying out the mission and ensuring the crew member received the necessary medical treatment.
The Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service shared the details of the rescue on social media, highlighting the successful evacuation of the crew member in need. The crew member was suffering from a medical condition that required immediate attention, prompting the swift response from the rescue team. The crew member’s health and well-being were the top priority, and the team’s efforts were praised by those on board the cruise ship for their professionalism and dedication to ensuring a safe evacuation.
As the crew member was transported to the hospital for further treatment, thoughts and prayers were extended for a speedy recovery. The Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service’s swift response and efficient medical evacuation underscored the importance of having emergency services available for situations requiring urgent medical attention at sea. The successful rescue mission demonstrated the crucial role of trained professionals in ensuring the safety and well-being of individuals in need of medical assistance in remote locations.
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