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Balmoral cruise liner rescue: Woman, 85, winched off | Balmoral cruise liner rescue: Woman, 85, winched off |
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A woman has been winched off a cruise liner off the Norfolk coast after becoming ill with a potentially "life-threatening" condition. | A woman has been winched off a cruise liner off the Norfolk coast after becoming ill with a potentially "life-threatening" condition. |
The passenger, believed to be from Hampshire, was on board the Balmoral, sailing from Southampton to Norway. | The passenger, believed to be from Hampshire, was on board the Balmoral, sailing from Southampton to Norway. |
A helicopter from Wattisham Airfield in Suffolk flew to the ship, which was in heavy fog, 40 miles (64km) east of Great Yarmouth, at about 07:00 BST. | |
The woman, 85, was taken to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. | |
Her condition is not known, but winchman/medic Sgt Duncan Bowden said: "She had a condition that could have turned life-threatening and she needed to get to a hospital." | Her condition is not known, but winchman/medic Sgt Duncan Bowden said: "She had a condition that could have turned life-threatening and she needed to get to a hospital." |
He described the rescue on Saturday as "extremely challenging" because of the weather conditions. | He described the rescue on Saturday as "extremely challenging" because of the weather conditions. |
"Visibility was down to about 50m (165ft) and the ship was completely enclosed in fog," he said. | "Visibility was down to about 50m (165ft) and the ship was completely enclosed in fog," he said. |
"We had to use radar to locate the vessel because we could barely see." | "We had to use radar to locate the vessel because we could barely see." |
He added: "It was lucky there was a doctor on board the ship who had been able to treat her before we arrived." | He added: "It was lucky there was a doctor on board the ship who had been able to treat her before we arrived." |
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