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ICG conducts long-range medical evacuation of critically injured Iranian fisherman in Arabian Sea

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New Delhi [India], October 28 (ANI): Indian Coast Guard (ICG) successfully carried out a long-range medical evacuation of a critically injured Iranian fisherman from the fishing dhow Al-Owais, located in the middle of the Arabian Sea, approximately 1,500km west of Kochi.

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The rescue operation, which began on Monday, concluded on Tuesday.

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The operation commenced when the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC), Mumbai, received information from MRCC Chabahar, Iran, regarding a medical emergency and engine failure onboard the Iranian fishing dhow Al-Owais on October 27.

https://x.com/IndiaCoastGuard/status/1983142824238534685

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The vessel had five crew members, including its master, Allah Baksh (Iranian national), who sustained serious injuries to both eyes and deep lacerations on his right ear following an onboard explosion during fuel transfer to the generator.

Recognising the gravity of the situation, MRCC (Mumbai) immediately activated the International Safety Net (ISN) to alert vessels in the vicinity and initiate coordinated assistance. ICG Ship Sachet, which was on a return passage from an overseas deployment to East African countries, was directed to provide immediate assistance.

Simultaneously, MT STI Grace, a Marshall Islands-flagged tanker en route from Kuwait to Moroni (Comoros), was diverted at around 0210 hours on 27 October to assist the distressed dhow. The tanker successfully rendezvoused with Al-Owais at approximately 1000 hours the same day, embarked the injured sailor, and administered tele-medical first aid and stabilisation under guidance from ICG medical personnel.

Subsequently, MRCC (Mumbai) directed MT STI Grace to proceed southwest to establish a rendezvous with ICG Ship Sachet for patient transfer and further medical management. The transfer operation was successfully executed at 0927 hours on October 28, under challenging sea conditions.

The injured fisherman is currently receiving ongoing medical treatment onboard ICG Ship Sachet, which is proceeding towards Goa for further medical management.

This complex, challenging rescue underscores the Indian Coast Guard's commitment to maritime safety and humanitarian assistance beyond national boundaries, reaffirming its role as a credible and dependable maritime search and rescue agency in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). (ANI)

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Arabian SeaEngine FailureFuel transferIcg ship sachetIndian Coast GuardInternational safety netIranian fishermanmaritime rescueMedical evacuationMrcc chabaharMrcc mumbaiMt sti graceOnboard explosionPatient transferTele-medical aid
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