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Medevac off Terneuzen
The volunteer lifeboat crew KNRM Breskens medevaced the captain of the "Yasemin" on Feb 2, 2013. The man, with heart problems, was rushed to the hospital in Terneuzen. The ship was enroute from Antwerp to Aliaga. The weather was too rough for the coaster and the captain decided to turn around and anchor near Flushing. When the ship sails towards the Wester Scheldt, the captain suddenly collapses in front of his crew and the pilot. After a brief period of unconsciousness, the man awoke again. Meanwhile, the pilot alarmed the Pilot station. The Coast Guard alerted KNRM Breskens and an ambulance. With ambulance personnel on board, the lifeboat "Zeemanshoop" left the port of Breskens to sail to the Oostgat off the Westerschelde. At Dishoek it came alongside the ship, and two crewmembers and two paramedics went on board. The ambulance personnel took care of the patient, while the crewmembers evaluated the situation to see how to get the man evacuated. After making an ECG, the paramedic concluded that he had to be rushed to Terneuzen. Moments later, the "Zeemanshoop" took over the patient and returned to Breskens at full speed. Here he was switched into the ambulance and taken to the Hospital in Terneuzen. The ship remained at anchor on Flushing roads.
Damaged Yasemin stuck in ice without supplies, Azov sea
Turkish freighter Yasemin stuck in ice in Azov sea with damaged propeller or rudder, as of Feb 13 2012 vessel already ran out of fuel and provisions. Yasemin is en route from Mariupol Ukraine, to Haifa, loaded with grain. Azov sea is divided into Ukrainian and Russian zones, Russian Maritime Authorities monitor stuck in ice vessels, which are sailing to or from Russian ports, nothing is known about vessels sailing to or from Ukrainian ports. Maritime Bulletin was informed by Ukrainian port official on the condition of anonymity, that total number of vessels stuck in ice in Azov sea is about 100, dozens are running out of supplies. Maritime Bulletin http://www.odin.tc
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