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00:00I'll take you to the rest of the room.
00:18I'll take you to the rest of the room.
00:19Hey, hold on, Coast Guard, Moorhead,
00:20somebody's fell over 25 off the cliff.
00:24Someone's fallen off of Moorhead, yes.
00:27Yeah, yes, he's still a bit closer,
00:29and you can see his legs back over his legs from.
00:32So it's in this block of a net in his mouth.
00:36OK, so you can still see the person, yes?
00:39I can see him, I can see him, yeah,
00:41but I can't keep the tethering on.
00:43I can't actually get over to him.
00:45So he's still conscious, or?
00:48Yeah, he's still conscious, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:50Blood's pouring out of his feet.
00:51Yeah.
00:53OK, we're going to get some assistance to him.
00:57We're going mobile one, on route for Moorhead.
01:01As soon as I'm ringing these, I think it's fine.
01:03Yeah, yeah.
01:05Are you OK, sir?
01:07Yeah, yeah, just we, yeah, I can't get over to him.
01:09No, don't try and get over to him.
01:11Don't try and put yourself in any danger.
01:15But someone's over to him, someone's over to him.
01:17Somebody's over to him, yes?
01:19Yeah.
01:19Do you know, is that person a friend,
01:21or is that just a passerby?
01:23That's his friend over there, is it?
01:24Yeah.
01:25Yeah, that's one of his friends.
01:27Is he close to the water present,
01:29or is he still up on the fish as such?
01:32No, no, he's on the bottom of the line.
01:33He's on the bottom, yeah.
01:36He's on the right hand, but I'm just too slow.
01:38OK.
01:41Get some there, you want some there.
01:50UK Coastal.
01:51UK Coastal.
02:02You stay where you are,
02:03and you just give me an update what's happening, OK?
02:05OK, don't panic.
02:06I know you need to put yourself in a lane.
02:11Is it going as a shock?
02:13If she's going to President's work,
02:14it was just about an hour or two hours ago
02:16that you're not starving.
02:17You know how he needs going today, so?
02:19Just keep breathing.
02:20Go on the way, hook up.
02:43So we are sitting aground.
02:46Did you say your vessel is aground?
02:48Is that correct? Over.
02:50We are aground, that is correct.
02:53Are there any injuries, any casualties? Over.
02:58Six persons of war. Everybody has helped you.
03:02Have you hit the rocks where you've run aground, over?
03:06It looks like, yes.
03:08Can you confirm what exactly happened, over?
03:11Are we still investigating?
03:13We have had an incident come in overnight. The vessels come down from the north, underneath the skybridge just here.
03:22We've had an incident come in overnight. The vessels come down from the north, underneath the skybridge just here.
03:36It's made a turn to the south, coming down through the kyle ray, a little bend here in the channel.
03:50For some reason, the vessels heading is altered to port, and the vessels come aground in this area, roughly here.
03:58Luckily, at the moment, all the crew are safe and well, but it could have been catastrophic.
04:17So do we know how the vessel grounded? Was it overnight? Was the weather bad?
04:35Indications are that the weather on scene wasn't too bad overnight, and so we don't know yet why grounded, whether it's mechanical failure, whether it's negligence.
04:43Yeah.
04:44So it'll be interesting to find out whether the passage plan was adequately thought out.
04:49We really need to get the vessel safely to a port to make sure there's no further risk to the crew, to the local environment.
04:55We'll need to get on board to carry out our inspection.
05:05So we've just had the report come through from the dive survey.
05:16So massive.
05:35So massive.
05:39And you can see it just ripped all the way up in the cross here, yeah.
05:57The damage is far more extensive than I was expecting.
06:02They've essentially prioritized the options and two of them are the preferred ones.
06:09That's obviously...
06:12Is it worth it? Is that something that's not going to be a procedure?
06:15I think that's what it is.
06:18That's what it may install it at the cement forces.
06:23And they said, all in all, they can consider themselves lucky where they are.
06:29Can he stick it away?
06:32I don't know, the ships do not going to get any better on site the way it is.
06:36If they're working, there's 50 centimetres of war in that tank at the moment.
06:42What happens if they can't stop working for whatever reason?
06:45If anything happens, it's going to happen quickly.
06:48It's really important that we get control of this vessel as soon as we can to make sure that they don't abscond.
06:58We need to cut it out inspection, chat with the crews, find out what really caused the vessel to go aground.
07:07What really caused the vessel to go aground?
07:19Belfast Coast Guard, this is Cori Mobile One, just driving on the scene from our head.
07:31We've got our equipment dumps set up here.
07:45Belfast Coast Guard, Portrush ILV. That is one casualty returned to Portrush Harbour into the care of Portrush lifeboat crew.
08:02The lifeboat has recovered one casualty with a possible broken leg.
08:08There were three children, they were fishing at the bottom of the cliff and then they tried to climb up one sail.
08:16The other casualty is walking and seems okay.
08:31There is a third casualty located approximately halfway up the cliff.
08:35Cori and CRT are aware of his position.
08:38If you can get to that rock there, you'll see him.
08:41Caelan, you okay? Just wait there, we're just getting rigged up with a rope.
08:46Belfast Coast Guard, this is Cori and Oscar. We are proceeding with our rope rescue set up.
09:00Belfast Coast Guard, I'll see you. Tell me when.
09:03Yep, just about here, yep. Cliff Casualty Helmet.
09:16Are you going down? I am going down.
09:19They're rigging you up there. You'll be going straight down there.
09:21Right. How far is you off the bottom?
09:23He's about 25, 30 feet from me. Is he?
09:26Anywhere here. Bring her this way here.
09:29Neither do I keep people up there.
09:43There's a lot of people standing around. I don't know if you're getting more people on the ledge.
09:48Cliff late here. Can you keep away from the edge, please, everybody? Keep back from the edge.
09:53Let's get this seal off.
10:08Can I rescue somebody? Just put your pen in there.
10:11You're going to need a lot of good communication here. Do you want to tire off there, Ali?
10:23I will do now.
10:24So we need to get secured up here with the rope.
10:27I'm going to start walking. I need the safety. Do you want to feed that out? I'll go round.
10:32I'll go round.
10:37Is that empty?
10:38All right.
10:39Give slack on safety.
10:41It's not long.
10:45No way.
10:46Can we secure both lines, please?
10:49Okay.
10:53I am going to actually go round myself.
11:02Good luck through the safety. I'll have to kick yourself down.
11:08Technician have control. Idle safety only.
11:13Okay.
11:14Get as much tension on that as we can.
11:18It's starting to get dark.
11:21Okay.
11:23Are you warming up?
11:33Okay.
11:34Yep.
11:36Are you good to go?
11:37All right.
11:39Just watch out. That man's coming down.
11:44Can you see him, sir?
11:45No.
11:46Yep.
11:47Watch out for security.
11:50Watch out for the stone coming down.
11:52Stop!
11:54He is going to get hit, boys.
11:57Just watch the falling rocks.
11:59Just protect your head.
12:00Keep your head in.
12:02Okay.
12:03I'm going to go.
12:04I'm going to go.
12:22Go scout rescue.
12:24We've just had a customer coming in now,
12:26saying there's a child on a body board and struggling.
12:29I'm still in. They've tried to get to him by kayak, but they failed. They can't reach him because it's too choppy.
12:39Okay. Are you in Tri-Pod 4? Is that the one?
12:43Tri-Pod 4, yeah.
12:44Yeah, got it, yeah. So is he still on the Pod of God?
12:47Yeah, he's still on the Pod of God. I can't actually see him somewhere. I'm here. I can't see a thing, but I can ask him if he's gone. Can I have a quick look?
12:57Yes, please, yeah. I'm going to put it as a stress step because she can't see him.
13:01She can't see him? No.
13:03On the head, Coast Guard Paging, Aberdaran, Coast Guard Rescue Team.
13:07We've got reports that a child on a bodyboard is being dragged out to sea.
13:17What's the best boat, Joel, do you reckon?
13:19PY, because Abersock will have to come through the Barzy Sound. We've got north-westerly winds, so that would potentially make that quite a choppy passage.
13:27I'm wondering if it's worth going to 936 as well.
13:32Hello?
13:35Hello?
13:36Just on the line, Steph. Just waiting to see if anyone...
13:39Hi, can we request a rescue 936, please?
13:42Hello?
13:43Hello?
13:44Hello?
13:45Hello?
13:46Hello?
13:47Hello?
13:48Hello?
13:49Hello?
13:50Hello?
13:51I haven't got any description in the cab, it's just a charm on a bodyboard at the moment.
13:56All clear on the right.
13:57Yep, clear on the right.
13:58Okay, off we go.
13:593, 2, 1.
14:00Alright.
14:05That's the first and foremost bucket yet.
14:08Hello?
14:10Hello?
14:11Hello?
14:12Hello?
14:13936 on Channel 0 for you.
14:18936 on Channel 0 for you.
14:19936 on Channel 0 for you.
14:22Good afternoon, ma'am. We're airborne.
14:24Tries on board, 2 hours 30 minutes. Endurance on our way to the trails on the board.
14:29We'll be about 8 minutes on route.
14:31The lady's reporting is not there on the scene, so we're trying to get information.
14:34Hello?
14:35Hello?
14:46They're going to this vessel for inspection.
14:49The vessel is here.
15:01Right.
15:15Okay.
15:20So, where's the crew?
15:31Captain.
15:32Good afternoon.
15:33My name is Zia.
15:34Zia.
15:35Zia Ulhaq.
15:36MCA.
15:37We are here to do a poster control inspection.
15:38The vessel become priority one due to the grounding in Scotland, right?
15:41We will be doing some operational controls, some paperwork checks, some investigation on the basis of what happened.
15:52And then we're going to decide accordingly, you know, what action we would take for the vessel.
15:57So, can you please tell us what happened, how that happened?
16:01I can't stand.
16:02I'm since last Friday on board.
16:05So, the captain who was on board before?
16:07Yes.
16:08He's in home.
16:09Okay, right.
16:10Do you have anything, any record of incident?
16:13You know, outgoing master, did he tell you anything what happened?
16:16Yeah.
16:17Yeah.
16:18Yeah, please, yeah.
16:22The crew member, they also knew on the vessel, or did?
16:32And chief officer was on bridge when this happened?
16:34Yeah.
16:35So, maybe we can speak with him?
16:37The chief officer?
16:39Yeah.
16:40Are you doing investigation?
16:43We, yeah, we are, we need to.
16:44Did you start already?
16:45Yeah, we are, we are poster control, right?
16:47Chief, if you don't mind telling me, you know, what you did, you know, on your, on your passage plan.
16:52Okay, I, I will open the, um.
16:54Yeah.
16:55Yeah.
16:56The passage plan, yeah.
16:57You know, initially you wanted to go somewhere else.
16:58Different room.
16:59Yeah, but when you, so when you made this alteration of passage plan, did you put, did you put in the paper?
17:05Sign everybody, everybody signed? Your, yourself and your master?
17:08Yeah, we did actually, yeah.
17:10So this one, uh, chief.
17:23Mm-hmm.
17:24Reporting point F, V.1.
17:26Can you show me that, where it is?
17:27Yeah.
17:29So can you zoom in around here, this area?
17:31No.
17:34Right, can we go down?
17:35No, of course.
17:37Right.
17:40We can't establish that it was some sort of failure on equipment.
17:55Can you tell me what people are doing?
17:58The only person who can tell me, in fact, is you because you were on bridge at that time.
18:04I make a quick phone call.
18:06Hey, Susanne, you all right? Can you speak?
18:08We're on board and doing investigation, right?
18:21What could have caused grounding?
18:22At the moment, I mean, there are a few things.
18:24So what I am gonna do now, I mean, that's through criminalization, and then fire drill.
18:40On that basis, you know, I will have sufficient evidence to decide which way we should go.
18:45Stop!
18:46Stop!
18:47Falling rocks.
18:48Protect your head.
18:49Stop!
18:50Stop!
18:51Falling rocks.
18:52Protect your head.
18:53Well, you can't go the outside there.
18:54Keep it.
18:55Keep it.
18:56Last rock.
18:57Looser up.
18:58Right, hold that rope there.
18:59Chris, anywhere there would do it.
19:00Right, hold that rope there.
19:01Chris, anywhere there would do it.
19:02Right, hold that rope there.
19:03Chris, anywhere there would do it.
19:04Right, hold that rope there.
19:05Tom!
19:06That's a good deal.
19:07Yeah!
19:08No!
19:09That's a good deal.
19:11Yeah, yeah.
19:12Right, I agree with that little bone problem.
19:13No more, that's a good deal.
19:14Well, you can't go the outside there, keep it.
19:15Keep it.
19:16Unless rock.
19:17Looser up.
19:18Okay, hold that rope.
19:19Let's go the outside there.
19:20Keep it.
19:21Keep it.
19:22Let's rock.
19:23Leather up.
19:24Right, hold that rope.
19:25There.
19:26Chris, anywhere there would do it.
19:27There.
19:28There.
19:29We can't do it.
19:30There.
19:31We can't go the outside there.
19:32Nice, he's getting close.
19:42All right.
19:51Cliff, tag with the casualty now, over.
19:54So what's your name?
19:55Keelan.
19:56My name's Stuart Keelan, okay.
19:58Tag with casualty, stop rope.
20:02You're just staying against the cliff there, okay.
20:04I'll soon get you out of here.
20:17Let's get you up before it gets too dark.
20:20Just turn around.
20:23Okay, I'm just going to put this underneath your arms.
20:26Do you want a torch down there?
20:28I want to get him up, James.
20:30I want to get him up as quick as I can.
20:32James, this is Oscar.
20:34Still attached to the casualty to the hardest-butt wheel.
20:37I'll reach for recovery.
20:38This arm here, if you just put it underneath here, okay.
20:43So if you just turn around, face the cliff there, Pep.
20:45Just turn around that way there.
20:47Just bring your body right round.
20:49To the bottom from him.
20:52Probably about 25 feet.
20:55Plenty of room, okay.
20:58That way there.
20:59I'm just going to put this on a strap, okay.
21:07Or can we, you lift that arm, this arm down, and maybe if you can put him down between your legs.
21:11I told you just with your arm, see if you can bring that, let that up.
21:16That's that's ready for recovery.
21:19Roger, just waiting on a word from the rope tech.
21:21Just two seconds.
21:28Right.
21:29This chipped in properly now for you.
21:33Now, I need you to help me, okay.
21:36So you're going to climb up.
21:39You're going to hold on, okay.
21:41Hold on where?
21:42You just hold on to here.
21:43But don't let your arms go up, okay.
21:44Just keep your arms nice and down.
21:47Okay, so if you want to stand up.
21:50Okay.
21:53All right, James.
21:54Are you ready?
21:55Yep.
21:56Walk up slowly, okay.
21:58Keep slowly.
21:59All right, so you stand up a wee bit, pet.
22:02Walk slowly, both lines.
22:05Now you push out on the cliff.
22:07Watch your knees.
22:08Keep the arms down.
22:10Keep your arms down, pet.
22:11That's you.
22:12Push out on the cliff.
22:14Okay, good man.
22:16That's this.
22:17Push out on the cliff.
22:18Slowly, Jebs.
22:19Slowly.
22:20Dead slow.
22:21Dead slow.
22:22Slowly.
22:24Good killing.
22:24All right, you okay there?
22:26Judy, keep his arms down.
22:27Keep your arms down, pet.
22:29Just keep kicking out from the cliff.
22:30Corian Lasker from Corian Plain.
22:33We believe we have the mother of the casual people in here.
22:37Roger, please.
22:38Just hold her on that location.
22:39Over.
22:41Stop.
22:43Stop.
22:43Stop.
22:44You okay there?
22:45You okay, surety?
22:59I think what I will do now, I'll just do some round now.
23:09Okay, what can we operate in injured room?
23:20If you want to check anything, can we check anything today?
23:23It's not working.
23:24So nothing is working in injured room at the moment, isn't it?
23:26So basically, your ballast water and also fuel tank go to that area.
23:33Can we go down?
23:37So they can see water is flooding in.
23:39That's a damaged area.
23:41And they keep pumping out.
23:42And what system are you using to pump out?
23:58How do you pump?
23:59An ejector.
24:00An ejector, all right, okay.
24:01The main fire pump.
24:03Right, okay.
24:04So just pumping out all the time.
24:05Yeah, all this all the time.
24:07More than five meters deep, the water pressure was pretty high, especially here.
24:11You had to build a train and then to put cement on it and then to close the train.
24:16Who built it?
24:17Chief engineer me.
24:18Okay, what about the other areas where the flooding happened?
24:21Other tanks.
24:22There are more flooding on the other tanks than at VB.
24:24Yeah, but it's not talking about it.
24:26Yeah.
24:26What I'm saying then, what's happening?
24:29Is this continued charging or what are you doing with that?
24:31We left them full.
24:34Full, okay.
24:35Yeah.
24:35All right.
24:36Yeah, we tried to balance the ship.
24:39Okay.
24:39And that's all, you know.
24:42We go back up now.
24:44I'm going on deck, okay?
24:54Steve, how do you take bearings?
24:57It doesn't look like it's very reliable because it's going to keep moving.
25:03Actually, I don't use it.
25:04You're going to lock book.
25:06You do it regularly.
25:07You're going to lock book.
25:08You do it regularly.
25:09Yeah, that's the requirement.
25:18Yeah.
25:18You have a wireless lamp?
25:19Uh, yeah.
25:20Can you show me?
25:20That's the main.
25:22I'm testing battery.
25:23Oh.
25:24It should be a battery.
25:26You should be able to run this on battery.
25:27Captain, we will be testing a rescue boat engine.
25:31I don't have a battery.
25:33I'm testing a boat.
25:33I'm testing a boat.
25:34I'm testing...
25:35I'm testing a boat.
25:37I'm testing it.
25:37I'm testing it.
25:39I'm testing it.
25:40The rescue boat run out for now.
25:42Just stop it now because we'll make it worse.
25:44We're going to the accommodation, please.
25:48You can do accommodation, please.
25:48Recomendation?
25:49Yeah.
25:50And that's the fire, don't it?
25:51And that's a fire door, is it?
25:56Need an adjustment on this one?
26:04What's this?
26:17Heat alarm, isn't it?
26:19Heat detectives, move it, right?
26:21And this detectives a fire alarm, yes.
26:25Okay, all right.
26:29Captain, we like to do a drill, fire drill.
26:41Hello.
26:43Hello.
26:45We're having a bit of trouble because the first informant is nowhere near
26:48the actual scene there, calling from a landline in a cafe.
26:51Okay, just start, rest of your night, please.
26:53We'll be about eight minutes off.
26:54We're still breathing.
27:07Abadaran beforehand, Abadaran broadband, over.
27:09Abadaran alpha!
27:11Numerous members of the public have tried to recover, but we haven't had that confirmed yet by anybody on the scene.
27:29Hello.
27:31We still don't know if he's been.
27:32Still don't know.
27:34She's running down trying to get information.
27:41Hello.
27:43Hello.
27:44I think somebody's reached him by canoe now.
27:47Okay.
27:49The young gentleman is diabetic.
27:51Okay.
27:52He's looking really pale, and he has swallowed some water.
27:58We're just arriving.
27:59We're just arriving.
28:00We're just arriving.
28:052936, this is Collier Coast Guard.
28:07Do your information, sir?
28:08The casualty has made it back to shore.
28:10We believe he is diabetic and has taken on.
28:13And CRT are on scene.
28:16Hello.
28:17Everyone copied that, yeah?
28:18Yeah.
28:18He's a shore.
28:19Yeah.
28:20Taken on some water.
28:30It's my position.
28:31You're just on scene now.
28:32Is the attention to land on the beach?
28:35That's a negative surge of any people.
28:39I believe they're landing on now.
28:41Three, two, one.
28:44Face touching.
28:45Inches on the nose.
28:47Nose touching.
28:47Four wheels on, please lower.
28:49Okay.
28:49Leave the foot down.
28:50Good for us.
28:50Hold it nicely.
28:51Brakes on.
28:52Set.
28:52We're out.
28:52All right, close guard.
28:55This is Sabathair Mobile now.
29:00With the casualty, it's requested that medical system is still to be carried out, sir.
29:06Where are we looking?
29:08My name's Paul.
29:09So what's happened?
29:10I couldn't get back in.
29:12He was struggling.
29:13The tide was too strong.
29:14It's quite scary.
29:15Everyone is a type one diabetic.
29:17For the water that you've taken on, did you drink a load?
29:33Did you have a point where you couldn't breathe and it was just flowing into your mouth?
29:36Bit of both.
29:37All right, have a listen to your chest and we'll see if anything's going on there.
29:46All right, I'll just put this under your armpit.
29:52Nice deep breath.
29:54And again.
29:57Again.
30:00All right.
30:01Paramedic is still assessing the casualty.
30:11I'm waiting for the details.
30:13All right.
30:24Keelan.
30:25You okay?
30:27Okay, Keelan.
30:28We're nearly there.
30:29Halfway.
30:29I'm just going to reposition, surely.
30:32Right, aye.
30:40Right, so you keep kicking out.
30:42Okay, we're going to go up and see how we eat that tranks there.
30:45Okay, now you watch this, mate.
30:47I don't want to rock on your legs.
30:48So you just kick out, pet.
30:51Kick out.
30:52Keep going, pet.
30:55That's you.
30:56Keep going.
30:57Keep going.
30:57That's a good boy.
30:58That's it.
30:59Keep walking.
31:00Keep walking.
31:01Keep walking.
31:01Keep walking.
31:04Good man.
31:05Good man.
31:06Good man, Keelan.
31:07You made it.
31:09All right, just walk slowly, pet.
31:11Okay.
31:12Okay.
31:13That's us in the safety zone now, pet.
31:16Well, did you catch any fish?
31:20You did?
31:21We're more ahead.
31:23It's a lovely area around the base of the cliffs.
31:26It's a very popular area for fishing.
31:28That can pose its own problems.
31:30I think your mom's down there for you.
31:35All right.
31:38It is dangerous.
31:39It's crumbly tip of cliff.
31:40It's about a hundred foot high.
31:43We've done quite a few rescues over the number of years, actually, and a few fatalities.
31:49All right, Keelan.
31:49Take us off, you're here, Keelan.
31:51What's your name, little guy?
31:52Keelan.
31:52One of the ambulance crew.
31:54Did you see your friend Paul?
31:55Yeah.
31:55I'm in the Coast Guard now, 40 years.
31:58We're trained for this.
32:01You should always check the tide tables, check tides, and be very wary of where you're going.
32:09It's always a good idea, if you're out walking, to always take a fully charged mobile phone.
32:13If you do get in there to bother, you can just dial 999, and we'll always assist you,
32:19knowing that you've done all you can for them.
32:22It's very satisfying to return a casualty to the family.
32:26He could have sustained very serious injuries.
32:28He was lucky not to have been killed.
32:32Not fast, Corey, North Group.
32:33Right, sir.
32:34Casualty.
32:35He's now with his mother.
32:38Over.
32:39About 36, sir.
32:40Many thanks for that.
32:40You can give them a good bit of safety advice.
32:42Over.
32:52Nice deep breath.
33:04Again.
33:05If you're taking a lot of water, it can have secondary effects in the lungs,
33:21and that's where we consider if we took a patient to hospital or not.
33:25What I want to do is just get access to your back now.
33:28Nice deep breath.
33:32Have you got any tightness in your chest?
33:34No.
33:36All right.
33:39So there's no strange noises going on there, which is good.
33:41I'm getting good readings there.
33:45How do you feel?
33:46You feel sick.
33:48What's your normal blood sugar?
33:51It averages between 8 and 16.
33:53This high is about 22, 23, but with inch, then we bring him down.
33:577.1.
34:00That's good.
34:01Good.
34:03All right.
34:04What I'm thinking, at this point, I'm not seeing anything that's worrying me,
34:09but there's always the case of we need to keep an eye on you and keep monitoring.
34:13At the minute, I'd be comfortable to say,
34:15we could discharge you here and then keep an eye on you.
34:19If you start to feel any tightness in chest, any difficulty breathing, anything changes within your chest,
34:25nausea, dizziness, or just anything that's a concern,
34:28then that's the point where we need to self-take to hospital.
34:31Do you become content with that?
34:33Yeah, I'm clear.
34:34Yeah.
34:35936, 936 mobile.
34:37The intention is to discharge here.
34:39I think it's easy for people to underestimate how powerful the sea actually is.
34:46I'll tell you what, that's on first aid kit at that end.
34:48Oh, no.
34:48It weighs a tonne as well.
34:50Does it?
34:50Yeah.
34:51He didn't have a life jacket on, but he kept hold of that bodyboard.
34:56And I think if he'd have lost that, then it'd been a different story.
35:01Love to have met you.
35:02All right, all the best.
35:03Hope you're all right.
35:04I'd say no problem.
35:06Anything changes.
35:06I've never seen you get him.
35:07Don't I?
35:07He's not.
35:08I don't mean that.
35:08I know.
35:10Enjoy the rest of your holiday.
35:14It is a relief when you've made an assessment of a patient
35:17and they don't require hospital treatment.
35:19There is an element to this job
35:27where you may have to deal with the worst-case scenario.
35:30They deserve this to charge the patient, so that's unfinished.
35:35Three, two, one.
35:37Off we go.
35:38You can certainly tell that morale's generally high
35:44when we've had a good, busy day and everything's turned out well.
35:48I do love it.
35:49We like to do a drill, fire drill.
36:01Don't start anything yet.
36:02We will start.
36:11Give me your radio.
36:13Okay.
36:13Close the door.
36:14They should be able to find you, right?
36:16Okay.
36:16Okay.
36:19Where is the fire?
36:39No mustard?
36:41No mustard?
36:41No mustard?
36:42No mustard.
36:42Good job.
36:43Hello, hello, hello, hello.
36:44Where are you going?
36:45Same, same.
36:46Where's the fire?
36:47Same.
36:48So how you can go like this?
36:49How can you go inside like this?
36:53So what are you doing here?
36:56Where's the mustard?
36:57Mustard.
36:58Where's the mustard station?
36:59Yeah, pretty sure.
36:59What are you doing here then?
37:00I asked them what they are doing.
37:02They are just getting ready without going to mustard station.
37:05That's what I'm saying.
37:08They don't know what to do.
37:10Where was the fire?
37:12How would you know?
37:14How would you know where the fire is?
37:15Chief engineer is in the engine room.
37:17What is he doing there?
37:18I don't know what I'm saying.
37:20Yeah.
37:21What Chief engineer is doing there?
37:22I just saw him coming up and just went down again.
37:25I'm just trying to understand.
37:28Can you help me now, please?
37:30I will bring the drill.
37:36I think we call it off.
37:37We are not prepared for a drill.
37:41Captain.
37:42Captain.
37:43We stop the drill now.
37:45Because the feminization is terrible.
37:58I had to do a drill because I was concerned about feminization.
38:08Exactly.
38:09Exactly.
38:10Exactly.
38:11I agree.
38:20Captain.
38:21Can we speak on bridge?
38:28What we are doing now, we have to suspend our inspection.
38:38We could not complete our inspection because nothing is operational at the moment, as you know.
38:43We are detaining the vessel as well.
38:47I mean, you are stopped anyway.
38:50I appreciate that.
38:51But there are deficiencies which are detainable.
38:56So, we have to stop the ship until we are satisfied, the vessel is seaworthy again.
39:01And the crew is safe again.
39:03Okay?
39:04Thank you very much, sir.
39:19The incident when the vessel ran on the ground is very, very serious.
39:22They were quite lucky in that vessel did not sink.
39:26They were in the sheltered water.
39:28They were very fortunate.
39:38That's our PST inspection report.
39:40I'm going to send this report to you by email.
39:43We did an initial investigation.
39:45The vessel is not going anywhere until we consider this vessel safe to proceed to sea.
39:51Thank you, Captain.
39:52Thank you, Chief.
39:55It looks like there is some lack of crew familiarization with the process.
40:01I was a captain on merchant vessel for a number of years.
40:05Sea can be very dangerous.
40:07Crew need to understand their responsibility.
40:10And if they don't understand, they are putting themselves in danger and their colleagues in danger.
40:15I want to ensure the crew members who are working on this vessel,
40:19they go back to the family happily.
40:21Yes?
40:22The crew member is, is in quote ondan,
40:25in a possible way of having банan.
40:28To do the cruise ship is in refuge.
40:30Do the transportation vessel settings.
40:32Do not screw them.
40:35To do the agua.
40:36It depends on where repayments from the 두ân-fijl.
42:45Hello, Jack.
42:46How are you doing?
42:47How's your leg?
42:48My leg's all right.
42:49It's a lot better now.
42:50Yeah.
42:51Is that metal thing through your foot?
42:53You know, it just goes into the bone.
42:56I seen Keelan getting winched up and then there was a round of applause, you know, from everybody that had gathered.
43:02Oh, I was so relieved.
43:04So relieved that Keelan was safe.
43:07And then obviously Jack.
43:09When you go and you cut your dog in, did you use them?
43:12I think he broke his leg, his hip and his ankle wound sticked out.
43:19I got this off in Portland Apple, this big silver one for one pound.
43:26They love fishing together, so they don't.
43:29Keeps them out of trouble.
43:32I'm so nervous every time he goes out the door to go fishing.
43:35But Keelan definitely has learned from that experience that, you know, you really need to be careful around the water and to know, you know, the times of the tide.
43:45So thankful for the Coast Guard that, you know, they're putting their lives at risk to come and help people that are stuck and need your help.
43:54If I had the opportunity to meet the person that helped me, I would say thank you for saving me and my friends.
44:02This is a medical emergency.
44:12We have an unwell scuba diver.
44:15Decompression sickness.
44:16We have to get up into the chamber as good as you can.
44:18Hello everyone. MCA.
44:20If he can't fix it, then you don't go out.
44:22It's a showstopper.
44:24He's becoming difficult to breathe in.
44:26Asthmatic.
44:27I'm going to get them off in a minute.
44:28Is that it?
44:29I'm going to replace it.
44:30I'm going to tell you.
44:31Is heater eyes open?
44:33Are you with me, pal?
44:34I'm going to go tank, bitch.
44:35Go.
44:57I'm gonna go tank, bitch.
44:58Move it.
44:59ığım champion.
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