Quantcast
Channel: The Shetland Times
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 12110

Coastguard helicopter has busy Sunday

$
0
0

The Sumburgh rescue helicopter was involved in three more offshore medivacs yesterday taking sick workers from oil installations.

A call came in from the Griffon Alpha floating storage/production ship 95miles south-east of Sumburgh at 8.30am on Sunday and rescue helicopter 102 was tasked to pick up a sick crewman.

The man was landed at Sumburgh, as his condition was in “not such a bad state”, and he was taken to hospital by ambulance. According to a

Coastguard spokeswoman, the emergency landing site in Lerwick is not be used unless necessary in order to have a helicopter asset handy at Sumburgh – for more detail, see this Friday’s Shetland Times.

Another sick crewman was airlifted from the North Alwyn platform 106 miles north-east of Sumburgh by resuce helicopter 102 after coastguards received a call at 6.45pm. The man was airlifted to the emergency landing site in Lerwick and transferred to hospital.

The final sick crewman of the day was airlifted from the semi-submersible rig John Shaw 100 miles north-east of Sumburgh after a call came in at 11.30pm. The man was landed at Sumburgh at 2.15am by rescue helicopter 102 and taken to hospital by ambulance.


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 12110

Latest Images

Trending Articles



Latest Images