Coast Guard helicopter en route to assist unconscious Andrea Doria diver
(July 24, 2017) A United States Coast Guard helicopter was en route Monday afternoon to assist an unconscious diver who had been exploring the wreckage of the Andrea Doria 45 miles southeast of Nantucket.
Station Brant Point master chief Christopher Swiatek said around 4 p.m. the diver aboard the Old Salty II out of Belmar, N.J. had been unresponsive for at least 10 minutes and crew members were performing CPR on board.
The helicopter out of Air Station Cape Cod is expected to hoist the unresponsive diver from the dive boat and take him to the nearest hospital at the discretion of the crew.
(July 24, 2017) A United States Coast Guard helicopter was en route Monday afternoon to assist an unconscious diver who had been exploring the wreckage of the Andrea Doria 45 miles southeast of Nantucket.
Station Brant Point master chief Christopher Swiatek said around 4 p.m. the diver aboard the Old Salty II out of Belmar, N.J. had been unresponsive for at least 10 minutes and crew members were performing CPR on board.
The helicopter out of Air Station Cape Cod is expected to hoist the unresponsive diver from the dive boat and take him to the nearest hospital at the discretion of the crew.