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Old October 6th 04, 11:50 PM
Mark
 
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And, apparently, RAF on 6679 to do with this situation.

Mark.

"dxAce" wrote in message
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justtis wrote:

8 A.M. EST Wednesday
Fire broke out onboard yesterday and since then all rescue efforts by an
Irish freighter have failed due to rough seas in the North Atlantic.

The
waves are apparently 8 metres high. More rescue vessels are due on the
scene in a few hours.
Can anyone supply accurate frequencies for this event?


Still up on 5680.

Rescue 11 estimates on scene 1920local (1820z) and has 1hr on task to
attempt to lift 3 casualties and convey to londonderry.

On scene comms on NATO scene of search uhf (282.8)

Montrose is on scene command and RFA Argus is medical ship. Montrose also
mentioned tactical callsign for himself on uhf is 7PB (whoops...).

Helicopter also ferrying out electrical cables as underslung load.

Weather conditions "decks just about managable for flight ops".

Last known position was

5438N 01115W at 1537z and drifting south at 1.5kts.


Large number of navy, trigraph and rescue callsigns still about.

(Richard Whitcombe-UK via WUN)
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dxAce
Michigan