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A German sailor survived more than 25 hours in the North Sea, only
wearing lightweight clothing and inflatable life jacket in water that kept a temperature of approx. 17°C. Several hours before he was found alive, the Danish sea rescue service, who was in charge of the SAR operation, had cancelled the SAR operation as he then was presumed dead of hypothermia because their tables told then that survival is close to zero after about 14 hours at present water temperature... After this incident, it is now assumed that the Danish sea rescue service will have to fully reconsider and rewrite all their SAR-routines from scratch... As part of the story, a representative for the Norwegian sea rescue service (that also cover major portions of the North Sea) said that the Norwegian sea rescue service would not have cancelled any SAR operation before at least 48 hours has elapsed, no matter what the present water temperature is. Stig Arne Bye E-mail ......: Contact .....: AOL IM: VT480TFE / MSN Messenger: Snail-Mail ..: P.O.Box 169, NO-9915 Kirkenes, Norway Homepage ....: http://home.online.no/~stigbye/index.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Located just about 70°N 30°E - Almost at the top of the world! |
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