APRIL 2, 2015 
WARRENTON, OREGON
Coast Guard air and small-boat crews medevaced a man 
experiencing the symptoms of a possible heart attack about 12 miles 
northwest of Westport, Washington, Wednesday morning.
An MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew from Air Station Astoria, Oregon, 
safely hoisted the man and transported him to Columbia Memorial Hospital
 at 11:25 a.m.
The operator of the charter vessel Tequila Too contacted Coast Guard 
Sector Columbia River, in Warrenton, at about 9:30 a.m., reporting a 
53-year-old passenger was having a medical emergency. After consultation
 with the duty flight surgeon, watchstanders directed the launch of the 
Warrenton-based aircrew and a small-boat crew aboard a 47-foot Motor 
Life Boat from Station Grays Harbor in Westport.
After arriving on scene with the charter vessel, two EMT-qualified MLB 
crew members went aboard to provide medical assistance. The aircrew 
safely hoisted the man aboard the Jayhawk at about 10:40 a.m. Based on 
the man’s condition, the aircrew landed on the field adjacent to the 
hospital and transferred him to the emergency room for further 
treatment.
“Initially we were planning on transporting the man to Oregon Health and
 Science University Hospital in Portland," said Lt. Christopher Morris, 
operations unit at Coast Guard Sector Columbia River. "Based on his 
condition, the aircrew made the decision to get him to an appropriate 
level of care as fast as possible." 
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A Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew medevacs a man from motor 
vessel Houston Express off the North Carolina coast Thursday, April 2, 
2015. 
 The crew aboard Houston Express spotted the man on a disabled sailing 
vessel and took him aboard approximately 200 miles east of Cape 
Hatteras. 
 U.S. Coast Guard video by Air Station Elizabeth City