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Ray 05-20-2010 01:24 PM

From the Pilot boat in Cameron
 
Rescue @sea 0620 this morning 20 year old boy overboard.with throat cut. Was able to get him on deck and coast guard picked with helicopter. after about 45 minutes. Just talked to hospital in Beaumont.Doing ok stable.Jumped off of oilfild stand by boat 30 miles south of cameron. Made it about 6 miles from cameron when coast Guard showed up with chopper.What a day!!!!!!!!!!!!!He was on th e boat Miss Mia

Jordan 05-20-2010 01:26 PM

throat cut ??? someone try to kill him ?? damnnnnnnnnnnn son !!!!!!!!

fun w son 05-20-2010 01:29 PM

Yea what's the story about that????

BayBolt23 05-20-2010 01:31 PM

Sounds like they got issues on Miss Mia

Ray 05-23-2010 10:00 AM

From the guy's sister:

we are still in beaumont tx. waiting to transfer home to florida. he is stable and recovering well. terrible accident that could have been tragic but thank god he is fine. we are just trying to find answers and details as we await our trip home. thanks for your post.

longcast 05-23-2010 11:09 AM

thanks ray and keep us posted.

Ray 05-24-2010 08:25 AM

From his sister:

i got in touch with the pilot boat guys on his boat. thank you.
my brother is doing well. they moved him from icu to a regular room late last night. we are just so grateful to all the men who were there.

no life jacket. but we are not sharing the details of his accident at the moment. we are waiting until we can get him home with family.

Ray 05-24-2010 09:38 AM

From the Pilot boat:

We had just put a pilot on a ship at the "C" bouy and heard a May-Day call from a supply boat about 3 miles from our location about a crew member in the water. He had cut his throat and jumped into the water. We told them that we had a man overboard extraction unit on our boat. They and the Coast Guard asked us if we could assist, so we did. When we got there the guy was floating, unconcious with a life ring around him. So we got him out of the water and layed him on the back deck. I covered him with a blanket, treated him for shock and wrapped a sheet around his neck to try and stop the bleeding. Buck headed for Cameron. About five miles from Cameron the helicopter arrived and sent a rescue swimmer and the basket to get the guy. They took him to Beaumont and last we heard, he is doing ok in icu. One hell of a morning.

Feesherman 05-24-2010 09:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ray (Post 155911)
From the Pilot boat:

We had just put a pilot on a ship at the "C" bouy and heard a May-Day call from a supply boat about 3 miles from our location about a crew member in the water. He had cut his throat and jumped into the water. We told them that we had a man overboard extraction unit on our boat. They and the Coast Guard asked us if we could assist, so we did. When we got there the guy was floating, unconcious with a life ring around him. So we got him out of the water and layed him on the back deck. I covered him with a blanket, treated him for shock and wrapped a sheet around his neck to try and stop the bleeding. Buck headed for Cameron. About five miles from Cameron the helicopter arrived and sent a rescue swimmer and the basket to get the guy. They took him to Beaumont and last we heard, he is doing ok in icu. One hell of a morning.


So he slit his own throat??

BellPepperHead 05-24-2010 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Feesherman (Post 155915)
So he slit his own throat??

My question exactly.

Ray 05-24-2010 12:25 PM

She won't tell me her side of the story.
I got first hand info. from the deckhand on the pilot boat.
That was cut and paste from his email of the account.

Raymond 05-24-2010 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Feesherman (Post 155915)
So he slit his own throat??

Bet he was tired of reading the BP thread and decided to end it all;)


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