PMSA Saves Seriously Ill Fisherman At Sea, Transfers To Hospital

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PMSA saves seriously ill fisherman at sea, transfers to hospital

KARACHI, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 19th Jan, 2024) The Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) executed a successful rescue operation to save a fisherman who had fallen seriously ill on a boat near Ormara, subsequently shifting him to the hospital for necessary treatment.

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According to the PMSA spokesperson on Thursday, the distress call came from the Maritime Rescue Coordination Committee (MRCC), reporting a seriously ill fisherman (Off Ormara).

In response to the call, the PMSA Ormara base initiated a thorough search and rescue operation, leading to the safe transfer of the 27-year-old patient, Amjad Hussain, son of Abdul Karim, from his boat to the hospital.

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