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TORM PHILIPPINES Requests Immediate Medical Assistance for Suspected Heart Attack


Location and Situation

At 08:41 UTC on June 6, 2024, the United Kingdom Coastguard issued a Mayday Relay concerning the vessel TORM PHILIPPINES. The vessel, positioned at 50°36.1'N 019°20.8'W, reported a medical emergency involving a crew member who is suspected to have suffered a heart attack.

Call for Assistance

The UK Coastguard is urgently seeking any nearby vessels equipped with the necessary medical facilities and expertise to treat a heart attack. Ships in the vicinity that can provide significant medical care are requested to contact the UK Coastguard.

Current Conditions

The weather conditions in the area include a northwesterly wind blowing at 12 knots, with gusts reaching up to 19 knots. The sea state features northwesterly waves up to 2.2 meters. The sky is overcast, which might pose additional challenges for any emergency response efforts.

About the Vessel

The TORM PHILIPPINES, an oil and chemical tanker, sails under the flag of Denmark. With an IMO number of 9440136, the vessel has a length overall (LOA) of 183.17 meters and a width of 32.23 meters. Such tankers are vital to global trade, transporting large volumes of hazardous materials, making the safety and well-being of their crew paramount.

Coordination Efforts

The United Kingdom Coastguard is coordinating the response to this emergency, emphasizing the importance of swift action to provide the necessary medical care. The prompt assistance from nearby vessels can be critical in managing and potentially saving the life of the affected crew member.

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