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Subject: [TowerTalk] CY9SS - Medical Evacuation
From: "J. T. (Mitch) Mitchell" <mitch@andor.net>
Reply-to: mitch@tnc.andor.net
Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 11:04:44 -0600
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*This update is now public. Forward as you see fit.
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CY9SS - Medical Evacuation from St. Paul Island **  *

After a rocky landing - literally - on St. Paul Island, the CY9SS 
DXpedition continues to have its problems.

Robby Robertson, VY2SS, reports that the CY9SS St Paul Island DXpedition 
crew had a very rough landing the week of June 5th. While coming ashore, 
the team lost a generator and three tower sections overboard, and the 
landing craft's captain, a local lobster fisherman, hurt his leg.  High 
wind and rain also hampered efforts to set up camp on the island, but 
CY9SS has been up and running since early on June 8, with early activity 
on 80, 40 and 20 meter SSB (listening up).      

 Ken McCormick - VY2RU informed us that the CY9SS DXpedition temporarily 
went QRT later in the week. The weather has not been very kind to these 
intrepid Hams, and now one of the team members was air lifted off the 
island and taken to a hospital in Nova Scotia. Following that medical 
evacuation, K1LZ, Krassy Petkov, broke a leg and had to be MediVaced 
from the Island by Canadian Search and Rescue helicopter.  On top of all 
the other things that have happened, a major storm with lightning came 
through late in the first week of operation, further adding to their 
woes and keeping the CY9SS team off the for the evening.

The CY9SS crew is now down to four operators and will be back on the air 
as soon as they can manage. Tuesday morning, June 15th, another five 
operators are expected on the island, weather permitting. Despite the 
weather on the island the first three days of operation of CY9SS, the 
team will continue until about July 7th.

St. Paul Island is of interest to amateur radio operators because a 
radio contact with an operator on St. Paul Island counts for various 
operating achievement awards. It usually stays somewhere around the 
100th most wanted DXCC entity. It also has two lighthouses, and counts 
for the Canadian Islands award.


/ EX
VE6OH

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