HSC-25 conducts at-sea MEDEVAC of Japanese national

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ASAN, Guam—Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25 assisted in the medical evacuation of a Japanese national who required advanced medical care April 20.

Knight Rider 09, a Navy MH-60S helicopter, was launched from Andersen Air Force Base at approximately 2:45pm. The crew of two pilots, a crew chief, a rescue swimmer, Search and Rescue medical technician, and the squadron’s flight surgeon flew approximately 40 miles southwest of the island to meet a Guam-based U.S. Coast Guard vessel carrying the patient.

After lowering the SAR swimmer and SMT, Navy personnel assessed and transferred the patient to a litter that could be lifted to the helicopter. Once transferred, the crew hoisted the patient onto Knight Rider 09 and transported him to Naval Hospital Guam for further transport to Guam Memorial Hospital to receive the critical care he needed.

“It is an honor to support the U.S. Coast Guard and Joint Region Marianas with a 24-hour SAR and MEDEVAC alert, and is a vital effort that directly translates into lives saved,” said Cmdr. William Eastham, HSC-25’s Executive Officer and the Helicopter Aircraft Commander of the flight. “All our extensive training in all mission sets culminated in a tricky rescue over a small vessel in 7-foot rolling seas. Great credit to the entire HSC-25 team, including a robust maintenance effort to provide mission ready aircraft ready to respond.”

The mission of HSC-25 is to deploy detachments to conduct helicopter sea combat operations in support of 7th Fleet and national defense. In addition, the Island Knights provide logistics, SAR, force protection, and disaster response support to Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. (PR)

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