
A CH-149 Cormorant Helicopter from 442 Transport and Rescue Squadron 19 Wing Comox, B.C., taxis in following the pick up of a medical evacuated sailor from the Canadian Frigate HMCS Ottawa, 28 February 2011. Photo by: Sgt Robert Bottrill - 19 Wing Imaging
Medical staff onboard the ship determined that Able Seaman Matthew Telfser required higher medical care after treating symptoms of a severe allergic reaction.
HMCS Ottawa was conducting sea trials off the coast near Bamfield, BC which is also the location of a Coast Guard station. The Canadian Coast Guard SAR Lifeboat Cape McKay was first to reach the frigate and brought the sailor to an abandoned airstrip where the Cormorant was able to land.
“When the patient came into our care, he was stable and his symptoms had subsided,” said Sergeant Glen Hood, Lead Search and Technician on the mission. “Anaphylactic shock requires critical intervention according to our procedures. Such condition can be unpredictable; even though he had stabilized, there was no reason for him not to receive further medical care.”
The Cormorant returned to 19 Wing Comox where personnel from BC Ambulance transported him to Saint-Joseph’s hospital.
Cormorant crew: Capt. Jen Weissenborn, Aircraft Commander, Capt .Luc Coates, First Officer, Sgt Carl Schouten, Flight Engineer, Sgt Glen Hood and Master Cpl Manuel Séguin, SAR Tech.