Casualty airlift

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Today I heard the last part of a drama which aparantly took place on the south west side of little Cumbrae, Clyde.
I was saddened to hear a female casualty had to be airlifted to hospital leaving her 3 distressed children on board the boat.
Dont know what the nature of her illness or injury was, but I wish her well and a speedy recovery, and fast renuion with her children.
 
So who was left onboard with the children? I mean some one had to pilot the boat back to shore surely.
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The male left on board, which I heard talking to the coastguard, stated that the woman's 3 children were on board and were somewhat distressed at seeing their mother been taken unwell, and been airlifted, but other than that I did not hear how many were on the boat in all, but the man did ask to have the pan pan stood down, so I assume he felt confident to continue with his plans, whatever they were.
 
Listened to the PAN PAN whilst enroute to Brodick....the vessel was the "Silver ????" whoever was doing the radio aboard was first class, very calm and clear, 3 adults and 3 children aboard, the female had gone into spasm after being unwell for the past 30 mins. I understand Rescue 177 airlifteed the cas off and I guess largs lifeboat escorted the vessel back to Largs...........that said a cracking day out on the Clyde, forecast SW 3-4 but we got a SW F6 for a good beat to Brodick....today a forecast SW f2-3 was actually a SW F5-6 giving a cracking reach home to Troon.

Paul.
 
Forsooth Knave, me thinks 'tis thee what cannot spell center correctly

center n.
1. A point or place that is equally distant from the sides or outer boundaries of something; the middle: the center of a stage.
2.
a. A point equidistant from the vertices of a regular polygon.
b. A point equidistant from all points on the circumference of a circle or on the surface of a sphere.
3. A point around which something rotates or revolves: The sun is the center of our solar system.
4. A part of an object that is surrounded by the rest; a core: chocolates with soft centers.
5.
a. A place where a particular activity or service is concentrated: a medical center.
b. A point of origin, as of influence, ideas, or actions: a center of power; a center of unrest.
c. An area of dense population: a metropolitan center.
6. A person or thing that is the chief object of attention, interest, activity, or emotion.
7. A person, object, or group occupying a middle position.
8. often Center A political group or a set of policies representing a moderate view between those of the right and the left.
9. Physiology A group of neurons in the central nervous system that control a particular function: the vasomotor center.
10. Sports A player who holds a middle position on the field, court, or forward line in some team sports, such as football and basketball.
11. Baseball Center field.
12.
a. A small conical hole made in a piece of work with a center punch so that a drill can be accurately positioned within it.
b. A bar with a conical point used to support work, as during turning on a lathe.
13. Architecture A centering.
v. centered, centering, centers

Away with your backward middle english and come into the 21st century. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
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US dictionary? Centre in the UK

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