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Injured crew member dropped off at Bermuda
The "Energy Conqueror" had to divert to Bermuda in the evening of Dec 10, 2105, to drop off a crew member who had suffered a severe cut to his hand. The injured man was brought ashore via the pilot boat "St George" and taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital by ambulance early next morning. The vessel, en route from Le Harve, France, to Port Arthur, Texas, was 180 nm southwest of Bermuda when the decision was made to take the crew member to shore.
Tanker adrift off Azores
On May 17, 2015, the "Energy Conqueror" was disabled and adrift in position 39 10 N 038 40 W, about 780 miles southwest of Ponta Delgada. The vessel was en route from Houston to Malta, ETA May 23, so the vessel was already late.
Two Russian crewmembers injured by splitting cable
A U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) aircrew rescued two injured crewmen from the "Energy Conqueror" 130 miles southwest of San Diego in the morning of Jan 18, 2013. The rescue was prompted after crew aboard the tanker contacted the Coast Guard at around 7:20 a.m. Two Russian citizens aboard the vessel had been injured when a cable split, and needed to be medically evacuated from the tanker. An MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew launched from Sector San Diego and flew to the tanker’s location offshore. The Coast Guard Cutter "Active" also went to the scene to assist with the medevac. The Coast Guard aircrew hoisted the injured men into their helicopter and transported them to San Diego. One of the victims, a 51-year-old crewman, sustained severe lacerations, head injuries and possible internal injuries, officials said. The second crewman suffered leg injuries. The victims were both turned over to emergency medical personnel for treatment. Their current condition was unknown. Report with photos and video: http://www.uscgnews.com/go/doc/4007/1685459/Coast-Guard-medevacs-2-injured-crewmen-from-tanker
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