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Old 07-02-2024, 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby View Post
I have one experience as a witness and passenger on a ship with a medical emergency.

We were returning from Bermuda, during a storm. A passenger had a heart attack or stroke or something similarly horrible. They called the coast guard. Coast guard came with a medicopter, but the ship didn't have a helipad, it was too small for one. So they sent a cage in a cable down to the top deck, the guy was strapped to it, and cabled up into the copter. During a storm. The cage was twisting around and around, and it was horrifying to watch. I think if I had been the patient, I would've had a heart attack and died from the trauma while still in the cage.

The wife remained on board and met her husband in the hospital after the ship got to port.
Definitely an irrational fear for many....but something all should think about when booking. Sadly, some have passed while cruising as well