THREE CREWMEN SUFFERING FROM SMOKE INHALATION EVACUATED FROM CARGO SHIP

Three crewmen have been evacuated from a cargo vessel by RAF rescue helicopter, this evening suffering from the effects of smoke inhalation. They have now landed at Margate and are being taken to hospital by ambulance.

The Turkish vessel, ‘Eren Turgut’ contacted Dover Coastguard at 4.30 pm this afternoon to report that the three men needed medical assistance due to smoke inhalation. The vessel is anchored in the Dover Strait traffic separation scheme and is 18 miles east-north–east of Dover.  The Dover and Ramsgate all weather lifeboats have also been on scene.

Tony Evans, Dover Coastguard Watch Manager says:

“A small fire on board the vessel has been dealt with and there is now no fire. However the vessel now only has emergency power and no propulsion. The crew is attempting to repair the defect.”

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