Breaking News: Sailor airlifted into Bermuda after falling ill
A crew member on-board a UK registered yacht was airlifted into Bermuda today after falling ill in a sailing race across the Atlantic.
The crew member was competing in the ARC Rally Europe on-board the 31ft Whimbrel II.
The race began in Tortola in the British Virgin Islands.
The yacht contacted Bermuda Maritime Operations for assistance around 9 a.m. yesterday.
The crew member was said to be suffering from diabetes and vomiting due to sea sickness.
“A US Coastguard HH60 helicopter arrived in Bermuda yesterday evening with the intention to depart early this morning and recover the casualty,” a Government spokesperson said. “At [9 a.m.] local time today, a C-130 fixed wing aircraft and HH60 helicopter arrived on scene with the casualty, now approximately 180 miles south of Bermuda, with intentions to airlift the sick crew member back to Bermuda.”
The person arrived at LF Wade International Airport at 10.50 a.m. and was taken by ambulance to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.