Indian Coast Guard Executes Swift High-Seas MEDEVAC Off Goa, Saving Ukrainian National
Indian Coast Guard ship C-420 successfully carried out a high-seas medical evacuation off the Goa coast after a 62-year-old Ukrainian national aboard the Malta-flagged MV Interasia Amplify suffered a cardiac emergency, highlighting India’s maritime rescue preparedness and humanitarian commitment.
The operation was conducted by Indian Coast Guard ship C-420, which responded to an emergency call from the Malta-flagged commercial vessel MV Interasia Amplify. The ship was sailing in international waters off Goa when a 62-year-old Ukrainian national on board suffered a cardiac emergency, reportedly a heart attack, requiring immediate medical intervention.
Upon receiving the distress alert, the Coast Guard swiftly mobilized its assets, coordinating a high-risk MEDEVAC operation at sea. Despite the challenges posed by offshore conditions, the rescue team reached the vessel in time and safely evacuated the patient, ensuring he was transferred for urgent medical care.
Officials described the mission as a precise and time-sensitive operation that underscored the Indian Coast Guard’s operational efficiency and humanitarian mandate. The successful evacuation highlighted the force’s preparedness to respond to medical emergencies involving foreign nationals and international shipping, reinforcing its role as a critical first responder in the region’s maritime domain.
The incident once again emphasized the Indian Coast Guard’s commitment to safeguarding human life at sea, irrespective of nationality or vessel flag, and its growing stature as a reliable maritime safety partner in the Indian Ocean region.

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