Injured crewman rescued in long range mission off west Scotland

A long-range rescue has been carried out to fly a crewman to hospital after he suffered an injury on board a fishing vessel more than 230 nautical miles from Stornoway.

The call came into the UK Coastguard just after ten o’clock this morning (26th August) reporting that the crew member had suffered a serious injury to his hand and needed hospital treatment.

HM Coastguard search and helicopter from Stornoway was sent with the Coastguard fixed wing aircraft providing top cover and support.

The crewman was winched onboard and then flown back to Stornoway where he was handed over the Scottish Ambulance Service and transferred to an air ambulance.

Dai Jones, from the UK Coastguard said: ‘This vessel was a long way out which meant we had to provide top cover to support the helicopter as it flew out pick up this injured man. We’re always glad to play our part in helping to rescue people and wish this crewman well.’


Stock image: © MCA

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