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F/V py 91054 ts reports crewman requiring medical assistance in 08-57N 116-05E at 220700Z dec
South China Sea · HYDROPAC 3968/13
- issued
- 2013-12-22 09:18Z
- status
- cancelled 2013-12-28 10:40Z (archive)
- cancels
- HYDROPAC 3967/13
- authority
- MRCC VIETNAM 220852Z DEC 13 - COMCOGARD SECTOR GUAM 220709Z DEC 13.
- position
- 8.950, 116.083
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
SOUTH CHINA SEA. 1. F/V PY 91054 TS REPORTS CREWMAN REQUIRING MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN 08-57N 116-05E AT 220700Z DEC. VESSELS IN VICINITY ABLE TO PROVIDE MEDICAL ASSISTANCE REQUESTED TO ASSIST IF POSSIBLE. REPORTS TO MRCC VIETNAM, PHONE: 844 3768 3050, FAX: 844 3768 3048, E-MAIL: [email protected]. 2. CANCEL HYDROPAC 3967/13(81), FALSE ALERT.
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- Distress signal received on 406 mhz in 10-33N 147-55E at 220501Z deccancels · 2013-12-22
- Distress signal received on 406 mhz in 10-33N 147-55E at 220501Z decreplaced · 2013-12-22
- HYDROPAC warnings in force 281000Z dec 13cancelled by · 2013-12-28
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