Arabian Sea Rescue: How Indian Coast Guard Saved an Iranian Fisherman's Life

The Indian Coast Guard successfully conducted a complex maritime rescue of an Iranian fisherman critically injured during a generator explosion in the Arabian Sea. Maritime Rescue Coordination Centres from India and Iran collaborated to coordinate the life-saving operation. The rescue involved multiple vessels, including ICG Ship Sachet and a Marshall Islands-flagged tanker, working together to provide medical assistance. This operation demonstrates India's commitment to international maritime safety and humanitarian rescue efforts.

Key Points: Indian Coast Guard Rescues Injured Iranian Fisherman Arabian Sea

  • Coast Guard ship Sachet rescues critically injured Iranian fisherman
  • Medical evacuation conducted 1,500 km west of Kochi
  • Tanker MT STI Grace assists in initial medical stabilization
  • Rescue highlights international maritime cooperation and humanitarian response
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Indian Coast Guard rescues injured Iranian fisherman

Indian Coast Guard conducts critical medical evacuation of Iranian fisherman 1,500 km off Kochi coast after generator explosion

"The challenging rescue underscores the ICG's commitment to maritime safety and humanitarian assistance beyond national boundaries - Defence Ministry Statement"

New Delhi, Oct 28

Indian Coast Guard (ICG) Ship Sachet successfully conducted a long-range medical evacuation of a critically injured Iranian fisherman with injuries to both eyes in the Arabian Sea off Kochi, Kerala, an official said on Tuesday.

The fishermen had also suffered wounds on the right ear due to an explosion during fuel transfer to the generator on the fishing dhow Al-Owais, the official said in a statement.

The five-crew vessel with engine failure was 1,500 km west of Kochi when the Coast Guard team rescued the injured Iranian, the statement said.

Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) Mumbai received information from MRCC Chabahar, Iran, regarding the medical emergency and activated the International Safety Net to alert vessels in the vicinity and initiate coordinated assistance, it said.

The ICG ship on return passage from an overseas deployment to East African countries and MT STI Grace, which is a Marshall Islands-flagged tanker en route from Kuwait to Moroni, were directed to render immediate assistance.

The crew of the tanker, after rendezvousing with Al-Owais, administered tele-medical first aid and stabilisation under guidance from ICG medical personnel.

Further, MT STI Grace met with ICG Ship Sachet for patient transfer and further medical management. The injured fisherman is currently receiving medical treatment on board ICG Ship Sachet, which is proceeding towards Goa for further procedures.

The challenging rescue underscores the ICG's commitment to maritime safety and humanitarian assistance beyond national boundaries, reaffirming its role as a credible and dependable maritime search and rescue agency in the Indian Ocean Region, said the Defence Ministry statement.

Last week, the ICG launched two advanced Fast Patrol Vessels (FPVs), ICG Ship Ajit and ICGS Aparajit, at Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL).

These vessels are the seventh and eighth in a series of eight indigenously built FPVs being constructed by GSL for the ICG, marking an important step forward in enhancing the nation's coastal surveillance and response capabilities, said an official statement.

Designed and built entirely by GSL, the FPVs reflect the growing strength of India's indigenous shipbuilding capabilities.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Amazing coordination between India and Iran! 1500 km west of Kochi is really far out in the sea. Shows our Coast Guard's capabilities. The tele-medical first aid is particularly impressive.
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Sarah B
While this rescue operation is commendable, I wish we could see similar efficiency in our domestic healthcare system. Fishermen from our own coastal villages often struggle to get timely medical help.
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Arjun K
Great to see India taking leadership in the Indian Ocean Region. This builds goodwill and shows we're responsible maritime neighbors. The indigenous shipbuilding news is also encouraging - Make in India! 🚢
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Vikram M
The international cooperation aspect is crucial here. MRCC Mumbai working with MRCC Chabahar shows how maritime safety transcends political boundaries. Hope the injured fisherman gets proper treatment in Goa.
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Michael C
As someone who works in maritime logistics, I appreciate how complex such operations are. Coordinating with a Marshall Islands-flagged tanker, tele-medicine at sea - this is world-class professionalism from ICG.

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