Another successful medical evacuation over the Baltic Sea. Yet another intervention at offshore wind farms
The crew of a helicopter from the Gdynia Naval Aviation Brigade conducted another successful rescue operation over the Baltic Sea. Approximately 80 km north of Rozewie, a man requiring urgent medical attention was evacuated from an offshore platform. The patient was safely transported to land and handed over to a medical emergency team.
security aviation navy pomerania maritime rescue news24 march 2026 | 10:29 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

fot. st. chor. mar. Arkadiusz Dwulatek
This was the tenth rescue mission of the year involving the brigade’s helicopter crew. Since the brigade’s inception, a total of 836 missions have been carried out, assisting 455 people.
Round-the-clock SAR and ASAR duties ensure continuous readiness to provide airborne assistance across Polish maritime areas.
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