ANI Photo | India Coast Guard evacuates ailing man from tugboat off Gujarat coast

The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) has evacuated a seriously ill man from a tugboat off Gujarat’s Veraval coast and shifted him to a government hospital for treatment, officials said.
After receiving information regarding a medical emergency on tug ‘ABS Anokhi’ on Tuesday, ICG interceptor craft IC-121 immediately rushed from ICG Maritime Rescue Sub-Centre at Veraval in Gir Somnath district of Gujarat, it said in a statement.
47-year-old crew member K Ponnusamy was evacuated from the tug located around 10 kilometres from Veraval, the Indian Coast Guard said.
“India Coast Guard MRCC Mumbai received a distress call from Tug ABS Anokhi for 47 yr old critically sick crew member. Swift action by ICGS IC-121 from Veraval ensured prompt evacuation and medical aid. The patient was safely transferred to Government Hospital,” the ICG said.
Earlier on February 20, the ICG safely evacuated a Mexican national who suffered a heart attack onboard a passenger vessel off the Goa coast.
A medical evacuation at sea was successfully executed by the ICG Ship C-158, ensuring the safety and well-being of Mexican national Fernando Cruz Mendez (53).
The coast guard received a message from Celebrity Millennium, a passenger vessel, about a medical emergency around 7.25 pm on Monday, around 40 km from the coast, he said.
A passenger had suffered a heart attack onboard the vessel, which was proceeding towards Mumbai.
The Coast Guard Headquarters in Goa immediately diverted ICGS C-158, which was on area patrol

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