The US Coast Guard said he slandered elderly American tourists who had experienced a medical emergency while snorkeling in the Dominican Republic.
The Coast Guard said on Wednesday that a 70-year-old man was snorkeling in the Atlantic Ocean, about 70 nautical miles north of Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, was wary of him experiencing a nearby drowning event. Ta.
The man is taken out of the water by the crew of the M/V Sea Hunter and is not breathing.
An automated external defibrillator was used, and the man was regained consciousness, but the crew decided that a higher level of care was needed and contacted the Coast Guard.
The Coast Guard deployed Jayhawk helicopters to land swimmers. The helicopter met the M/V hunter and deployed rescue baskets to wind up both the patient and the spouse on the aircraft.
The Coast Guard horseback ride carried the man to Puerto Rico, where a medical team waiting took him to Centro Medico Hospital.
In the comments, Li, during William Boardman, commander of the Coast Guard MH-60T Jayhawk aircraft, praised his team for his efforts.
“This mission presented a key challenge as time was crucial and required extensive coordination between the sector’s San Juan and Sea Hunter crew,” said Bordman. said. “Our team worked efficiently in the scene to ensure a safe return to Puerto Rico. Patients were successfully transferred to emergency medical services personnel and transported to a higher level of care. Thank you to everyone involved.”