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Crew member with burns medevaced
A Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak MH-65 Dolphin helicopter aircrew medevaced a man from the "Ever Living" 57 miles southeast of Dutch Harbor, Alaska, on Sep 22, 2018. Coast Guard 17th District Command Center watchstanders received initial notification in the evening of Sep 21 from the E master via email stating a crew member suffered burns while working on the ship’s incinerator. The "Ever Living"was approximately 621 miles from Dutch Harbor at the time of initial notification. A Coast Guard duty flight surgeon was briefed, and due to the man’s symptoms, the flight surgeon recommended a medevac. Command center watchstanders instructed the "Ever Living" master to transit toward Dutch Harbor and directed an awaiting Dolphin helicopter aircrew in Dutch Harbor to prepare for the medevac. The Dolphin aircrew hoisted and transported the 28-year-old crew member from the "Ever Living" to awaiting LifeMed personnel in Dutch Harbor for further care and transport to Anchorage. Weather on scene was 6-foot seas and 17 mph winds.
CSBC delivers its first Evergreen L-class ship: EVER LIVING (9,200 teu)
Evergreen Marine Singapore, a company within the Taiwanese Evergreen Group, has taken delivery of the 9,200 teu EVER LIVING. The ship is the 15th of 30 units in the carrier’s series of new L-cass ships. The EVER LIVING is also the first ship of the series that was built at CSBC Kaohsiung. The Taiwanese shipyard is to build ten of the 30 L-class vessels, whereas Samsung Heavy Industries of South Korea will build a total of 20 units. The new vessel follows the Samsung-built EVER LEGION, delivered in July. Read full story: http://linervision.wordpress.com/2013/08/27/csbc-delivers-its-first-evergreen-l-class-ship-ever-living-9200-teu/
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