Port Angeles Coast Guard copter crew hoists ailing seaman from ship off Port Townsend [With Video]

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PORT TOWNSEND — A Coast Guard helicopter crew from the Port Angeles air station hoisted an ailing crewman from a cargo ship off Port Townsend and flew him to a Seattle hospital on Saturday.

The MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew safely hoisted the man, who was not identified by the Coast Guard, and transported him to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.

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The master of the 700-foot Horizon Tacoma contacted dispatchers at Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound in Seattle, requesting assistance for the 72-year-old crewman reportedly suffering chest pains.

The helicopter crew launched at 12:25 p.m. Saturday, flew to the entrance of Admiralty Inlet and completed hoist operations at 12:40 p.m.

Weather conditions were reported as clear with light winds and calm seas.

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