Balmoral's Doctor on Titanic Memorial Cruise.

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Balmoral's Doctor on Titanic Memorial Cruise.

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There is a very interesting article in the Numast Telegraph this month, about the way the senior doctor on Balmoral was treated after pressing to have a cardiac patient flown ashore for urgent treatment during the Titanic Memorial cruise.

At first sight, it has scotched any ideas I might have had about doing a Fred Olsen cruise.

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Is there a link to the article, Frank? I've asked Mr Google but couldn't find anything.
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I found a reference to a medical evacuation, of a BBC cameraman but nothing else.
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Yes OBF, according to the Doctor it was a severe cardiac. If the doctor's story is true, and I believe him, he has been treated badly for requesting an evacuation despite cardio grams having been sent shore side for evaluation by a consultant, who agreed that evacuation was necessary.

We had an engine room rating helicoptered off my first ship (it was subsequently found that he had been drinking carbon tetrachloride! :crazy: ), we were loaded with coal for Germany, and had to turn round to meet USCG helicopters. I dont recall our Captain making people's lives difficult as a result.


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I dont know if you can get a link to it. The paper is the Nautilus International Telegraph published monthly by the ship's officers union. They are a fabulous organisation, involved in all kinds of sea safety issues, and representing the officers at IMO, with owners, and the MCA it gives Trade Unions a good name in my estimation. I am not sure if I have your email OBF, but I will try to scan the article, and if it comes out OK I'll e mail it. You too SS if you pm me an e mail address.

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Could this be a related article?

http://www.cruisebruise.com/Cruise/Laws ... oyage.html


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Thanks for that Barbara.

It must have been bitterly disappointing for the paying passengers not to visit the location on the centenary but, hang on a minute, wasn't a man's life at stake here? Priorities, anyone? :shock:
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Silver_Shiney wrote:
Thanks for that Barbara.

It must have been bitterly disappointing for the paying passengers not to visit the location on the centenary but, hang on a minute, wasn't a man's life at stake here? Priorities, anyone? :shock:
The cynic in me says that the priorities centred around compensation for missing the main reason for the cruise.

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I find it hard to believe that patient might die in order that a planned rendezvous be met. It does make you wonder where the priorities lie.

Thanks for the link Barbara.
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