On Wednesday January 30, 2008, at
approximately 09:00 EST, SV Silent Passage came to 14.300 MHz and
declared an emergency. At this time the vessel was in the Eastern
Caribbean, at approximately 14º N x 062º W. There were also 2
persons-on-board. The radio op was Bev.
The nature of the emergency was that the Capt, and Bev's husband, had
experienced a mild stroke, called a TIA. The Capt. had a history
of these and Bev had already given him some medication for this
condition. However, he was incapacitated and in need of medical
treatment. Bev was not an experienced sailor and also
reported that the engines on the vessel did not work.
Members of the MMSN and Intercon Net called the USCG and began to
arrange for a medical evacuation. The net members stayed with Bev
and rendered whatever assistance they could give her by radio and
assured her that help was on the way. They also passed along
updated position reports and medical condition reports to the USCG.
Members of the MMSN also instructed Bev what to do (and what not to do)
when the rescue helicopter came overhead. She was also instructed
how to stop the boat in the water.
As a result of the nets efforts, shortly after 16:00 EST, the rescue
helicopter arrived at the vessels position and evacuated the the patient
to Guadeloupe. Further, 2 French Navy officers boarded the vessel
and sailed the boat to Guadeloupe for Bev, who by now was exhausted.
The Capt. was treated for his condition in a hospital in Guadeloupe and
Bev joined him shortly after landfall. The Capt is doing well and
has recovered from his experience.