Newquay Coastguard helicopter airlifts unwell crewman from fishing vessel


Just after 7am today, HM Coastguard received a VHF radio broadcast from a fishing vessel 14nm from Start Point, Devon reporting an unwell crewman onboard.

The 25m fishing vessel with five persons onboard reported that the man had become unwell after extinguishing a fire onboard the vessel earlier that morning. HM Coastguard's Aeronautical Rescue Coordination Centre sent the Newquay Coastguard helicopter to the location.  

Torbay and Salcombe RNLI Lifeboats were also sent to assist. The crewman was winched onboard and taken to Derriford Hospital where we wish him a speedy recovery.

The fishing vessel was put under tow with the Salcombe RNLI Lifeboat and is making its way to Brixham where it will be met by MCA surveyors and the Fire and Rescue Service. 




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