Ariadne
Well-Known Member
If somebody is being MEDIVAC in the UK then not too many problems - the envelope idea is well worth using, maybe putting it in ziplock bag.
If you are in the big blue ocean where the casualty is off to foreign counties you need a bit more info from them as from you. I'd suggest adding their passport and some $US so they have money ashore if it's needed. You need to know where they going to be taken (which country, city & hospital), you need to make (if feasible) to the nearest port in same country, notify the British Embassy/Consulate or that of another EU country so they can assist when the casualty arrives.
You'll possibly still have to clear them with the authorities, etc Embassy help may be good here...
You need to make copious notes in the ships log with all the info about the casualty, the medivac, everything about has happened and how you dealt with it.
If you are in the big blue ocean where the casualty is off to foreign counties you need a bit more info from them as from you. I'd suggest adding their passport and some $US so they have money ashore if it's needed. You need to know where they going to be taken (which country, city & hospital), you need to make (if feasible) to the nearest port in same country, notify the British Embassy/Consulate or that of another EU country so they can assist when the casualty arrives.
You'll possibly still have to clear them with the authorities, etc Embassy help may be good here...
You need to make copious notes in the ships log with all the info about the casualty, the medivac, everything about has happened and how you dealt with it.