US Coast Guard Medevacs Passenger Ship after hitting

The 72-year-old man who suffered “more blows of 300 miles at sea of Kailua-Kon, Hawaii” on a cruise ship last week recovered after being transferred to the hospital, US Coast (USCG) reported.
Video Savile shows the helicopter of the coastal guard of Medevac hovering over Koningsam Holland America Line ship On Thursday, before he lowered the men’s basket to enter before being erected and taken to the Queen’s Honolulu Medical Center.
The common center for the rescue coordination of Honolulu received a notification the day before the cruise passenger had more blows, and the flight surgeon recommended that he be died within 8pm, according to the USCG.
The next morning, the HC-130 Hercules aircraft crew and the MH-65 Dolphoper Helicopter crew from the Barbers Point Coast Guard Air Station met with a cruise ship about 60 miles South of Honolulu.
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The video shared by the US Coast Guard shows that a 72-year-old man was erected to a Medevak from a cruise ship. (Video of the Coast Guard, Kindness of the Point Air Station)
“Combining the skills of our crews and specialized options for our aircraft, we are able to respond to emergencies throughout the huge Pacific region,” CMDR Lieutenant. John Stockton, commander of HC-130 Hercules aircraft at Air Station Barbers Point, he said in a statement. “Teamwork is critically important for Medevacs, which are among missions with the most temporally sensitive and high roles we take over.”
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Koningsdama’s view Holland America Linea shows that a man was built into Medevac on February 27, 2025. (Video of the Coast Guard, Kindness of the Point Air Station)
The man was taken to Queen’s Medical Center in Honolulu, USCG said. (Video of the Coast Guard, Kindness of the Point Air Station)
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The Coast Guard said that the man, whose identity was not published, was in stable state.
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