Indian Navy's Dramatic Rescue Mission Off Kochi Coast
The Indian Navy executed a swift medical evacuation from an oil rig 110 km off Kochi, underscoring its role as a regional first responder. An Advanced Light Helicopter from INS Garuda assisted a critical heart patient, highlighting the Navy’s dedication to maritime safety amid global geopolitical tensions.
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In a stunning demonstration of maritime rescue operations, the Indian Navy showcased its prowess by performing a precise medical evacuation 110 km off the coast of Kochi on Wednesday morning.
An Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) from INS Garuda successfully rescued a 42-year-old worker experiencing severe cardiac issues from the Greatdrill Chhaya oil rig. The mission reflects the Navy's dedication to maritime safety, despite the atmosphere of geopolitical unease surrounding India.
This rapid response operation involved the Southern Naval Command deploying a specialized medical team under challenging circumstances, reinforcing the Navy's commitment to personnel safety at sea. As global tensions rise, the Indian Navy remains a bulwark against risk, ensuring offshore activities function unimpeded amid potential threats.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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