As a nurse, I’ll have to say you made an excellent assessment and performed the right interventions which was crucial for the well being of your passenger. From assessing his mental/physical status, asking pertinent questions about his medical history, identifying the signs and symptoms of a cardiac emergency, communication to the health care team, and preparing a safe transfer, my hat goes off to you. I’ve never fished the Legend before but I’m definitely going to start fishing with you all starting next season. Excellent job taking care of your passengers skipper 🤙🏼🎣
I would like to thank all the crew members and the captain for taking a job very seriously. This is why we go on these types of trip because we know these guys are very professional fishermen and also crew members that take very care of us on this water as a whole efficient, I'm 62 years and I went on a lot of fish and trees. I'd like to thank you for being professional to help. This man out cause I am 62 and I still love fishing. Thank you guys, but about my heart, James Blanchard.😊
Great Video, I was taken off The Pegasus in 1991 with a treble hook in the side of my head . Over enthusiastic hook set by the angler next to me. We were on the second day of a 3 day trip Coast Guard first sent a twin engine Falcon jet out to circle the boat while I was taken off.
Class act! Thanks for your support for this fallen soldier. I hope he's doing well. 78 yrs young doing what he loves. Thanks for the report and your efforts to keep him healthy and comfortable. Thanks for not gaffing the rescue team 😂 God bless the crew, rescuers and USA USA USA!!! Tense moments fielded by consummate professionals.
So many of these guys sit up top and never pay any mind to what's going on in the deck. You get comfort that they're going to know what's going on below when they react this way. It's awesome seeing the captain help land the fish with his crew!
The brotherhood of Fishermen taking care of all members. Fast action from the crew, the passengers getting everything cleared and ready, and of course the first responders making hard things look easy. Excellent work Captain.
I was a crew member on the Aztec when Scott broke his leg real bad. It was multiply day trip and we were deep into Mexico waters. Captain Ashley either Donny or Ronnie called C G and started heading back to SD. Chopper met us and sent down a diver and this man was unbelievable in is actions. He had Scotty off the boat in no time. We had everything stuff in the bunk rooms and galley. You wouldn't believe the amount of water it was throwing around and the wind it created. Still don't think that Scotty wears shoes to this day. Second time I delt with the CG was when they towed me into Charleston Oregon from around 250 miles out while I was commercial fishing albacore when the main blew up. Can't say enough great things about the CG. They make sure that we're safe doing what we love. I love these brave men
Great video, awesome History taken by Steve, he knew what questions to ask, mental status examination, pulses, cardiac history, medication history. Better than the nurses who call me at night lol... Hats off to the Legend! Happy it was Good outcome.
Steve and Beth, sorry to see something so potentially serious happening on your boat. So happy to see how professionally you handled it,and that your passenger was alright. God bless you Steve.
This is amazing! So awesome to know how safe we are on the water. Just attended CPR training this weekend and I now have a better understanding of the importance of our first responders.
What a great job by the crew prepping the ship for the coast guard to come do what they do. We’re lucky we have the US Coast Guard, they all kick ass and make the seas safer for us
Well done!!! This video should be watched by all anglers. To clear the deck of gear, never imagined the wind from the Helicopter would blow everything...curious, how long before the CG said they were sending a copter till the time it showed up? Fantastic educational video!
@@FishTheLegend it was a positive change in my life. For me it's always interesting to see how first aid and cpr are rendered. I have no clue about maritime requirements. But cool. I enjoy your videos.
Wow this is awesome.I'm so glad the passage was ok, But what scared me at the end was when they picked up the coast guard guy you can clearly see that his harness buckle had a 7 or 8 foot leash at the end of it that could have got caught up in the propellers.
Performed svc on the chiller system for M/S Holliday, carnival. The chief of refrigeration had to be air lifted off. Sadly I do not know if he lived. The next Cheif was ‘different” but very pro Maint. What fun job for 5 months.
Almost same thing happen last year on the new loan.coastguard air lifted a passenger i think he passed out or something.good thing is the new loan offered all the passwnger a coupon good for a year to return 🎣
Have to wonder if this was carbon monoxide poisining. He was sitting on the back deck where the exhaust fumes linger. Just a thought. Glad everything turned out to be alright.
No it wasn’t, everyone around him would have also passed out. There are CO2 monitors right there as well for safety. Also medical diagnosis and tests would have shown that, and it wasn’t the case.
As a nurse, I’ll have to say you made an excellent assessment and performed the right interventions which was crucial for the well being of your passenger. From assessing his mental/physical status, asking pertinent questions about his medical history, identifying the signs and symptoms of a cardiac emergency, communication to the health care team, and preparing a safe transfer, my hat goes off to you. I’ve never fished the Legend before but I’m definitely going to start fishing with you all starting next season. Excellent job taking care of your passengers skipper 🤙🏼🎣
Thank you very much! Just glad everything turned out okay.
I would like to thank all the crew members and the captain for taking a job very seriously. This is why we go on these types of trip because we know these guys are very professional fishermen and also crew members that take very care of us on this water as a whole efficient, I'm 62 years and I went on a lot of fish and trees. I'd like to thank you for being professional to help. This man out cause I am 62 and I still love fishing. Thank you guys, but about my heart, James Blanchard.😊
Great Video, I was taken off The Pegasus in 1991 with a treble hook in the side of my head . Over enthusiastic hook set by the angler next to me. We were on the second day of a 3 day trip Coast Guard first sent a twin engine Falcon jet out to circle the boat while I was taken off.
Class act! Thanks for your support for this fallen soldier. I hope he's doing well. 78 yrs young doing what he loves. Thanks for the report and your efforts to keep him healthy and comfortable. Thanks for not gaffing the rescue team 😂 God bless the crew, rescuers and USA USA USA!!! Tense moments fielded by consummate professionals.
Absolutely! We were happy to do what we could to help.
Capt steve is so chill and friendly in person. And im glad to know how well capt and crew handled the hectic situation, cant wait to book for 2024.
So many of these guys sit up top and never pay any mind to what's going on in the deck. You get comfort that they're going to know what's going on below when they react this way. It's awesome seeing the captain help land the fish with his crew!
The brotherhood of Fishermen taking care of all members. Fast action from the crew, the passengers getting everything cleared and ready, and of course the first responders making hard things look easy. Excellent work Captain.
It was definitely great teamwork to get him taken care of!
I was a crew member on the Aztec when Scott broke his leg real bad. It was multiply day trip and we were deep into Mexico waters. Captain Ashley either Donny or Ronnie called C G and started heading back to SD. Chopper met us and sent down a diver and this man was unbelievable in is actions. He had Scotty off the boat in no time. We had everything stuff in the bunk rooms and galley. You wouldn't believe the amount of water it was throwing around and the wind it created. Still don't think that Scotty wears shoes to this day. Second time I delt with the CG was when they towed me into Charleston Oregon from around 250 miles out while I was commercial fishing albacore when the main blew up. Can't say enough great things about the CG. They make sure that we're safe doing what we love. I love these brave men
Great video, awesome History taken by Steve, he knew what questions to ask, mental status examination, pulses, cardiac history, medication history. Better than the nurses who call me at night lol... Hats off to the Legend! Happy it was Good outcome.
Thank you!!
Best boat and crew around. Good job Captain Steve. Always good seeing Kegan getting in some work with the costies. 🎉🎉
Capt., great job overrseeing the wellbeing of the sick passenger and all onboard. My next ft from will definitely be with the Legend. Saftey first!!!!
So glad that he was ok. Awesome work Legend team!
Thank you!
Wow thank you guys for an amazing response. You hear of scary stories on the water and I'm so glad to see you guys are prepared for anything.
Definitely! We’re glad everything worked out how it did.
Great work. Good to know that your boat can deal with medical emergencies, unlike alot of other boat. Glad the passenger is ok
Absolutely!!
You and your crew saved a life. Well done!
Thank you very much!
Steve you are the man. Great job
You're professional in si many levels captain
Thank you!
You guys are true professionals. I look forward to fishing with you next Sunday.
Right on!
Great job CPT. Steve Taft and crew! Utmost respect for the Coast Guard rescue crews.😮
Absolutely!
Good job Capt!
Thank you!
Steve and Beth, sorry to see something so potentially serious happening on your boat. So happy to see how professionally you handled it,and that your passenger was alright.
God bless you Steve.
We’re just glad it all worked out! Thank you!
Captn. Steve and crew, you guys are truly awesome!
Thank you!
What a great video! It’s so cool to see what we do to save each other! Well done!
Thank you!
You guys did a great job
Thank you!
Great Job Cap!! 🤙
This is amazing! So awesome to know how safe we are on the water. Just attended CPR training this weekend and I now have a better understanding of the importance of our first responders.
Nice! That’s always good.
What a great job by the crew prepping the ship for the coast guard to come do what they do. We’re lucky we have the US Coast Guard, they all kick ass and make the seas safer for us
Absolutely. Incredibly grateful to them!
Well done!!! This video should be watched by all anglers. To clear the deck of gear, never imagined the wind from the Helicopter would blow everything...curious, how long before the CG said they were sending a copter till the time it showed up? Fantastic educational video!
About 20 minute flight time I believe
Thank you! Glad you liked the video!!
Great job crew!!
Thank you for all the information, I am booking a fishing trip with the legend next time.
Good to hear!!
As a former army medic I'm impressed. Good job
Thank you sir! And thank you for your service!
@@FishTheLegend it was a positive change in my life. For me it's always interesting to see how first aid and cpr are rendered. I have no clue about maritime requirements. But cool. I enjoy your videos.
Great Work...Been On A Trip Had A Good Friend Pass Away From a Heart Attack as He Was Fighting A BlueFin Tuna..Papa John (RIP)...🎣🎣😔😔
Im so sorry to hear that. I lost my good friend Eddy to a heart attack last year when he was out on the water.
@@FishTheLegend...😔😔
Wow great job!
Thank you!
Class!
Wow this is awesome.I'm so glad the passage was ok, But what scared me at the end was when they picked up the coast guard guy you can clearly see that his harness buckle had a 7 or 8 foot leash at the end of it that could have got caught up in the propellers.
It was hard to see from the angle but they were very much aware, they knew what they were doing, no doubt!
Performed svc on the chiller system for M/S Holliday, carnival. The chief of refrigeration had to be air lifted off. Sadly I do not know if he lived.
The next Cheif was ‘different” but very pro Maint. What fun job for 5 months.
Did you ask the them if they saw any boils on the way out?
Almost same thing happen last year on the new loan.coastguard air lifted a passenger i think he passed out or something.good thing is the new loan offered all the passwnger a coupon good for a year to return 🎣
Yep we gave him a voucher for another trip! We’re excited to have him out again next season.
this is atleast 4 weeks old, robyn posted it like a month ago glad he was ok thanks to steve…
This was 10/12/23. Robyn does not work on the Legend any longer and would not have access to this video to post it.
SEMPER PARATUS.
You coastie
Ditto from a coastie Dad!
Much love for the Coastie families
Have to wonder if this was carbon monoxide poisining. He was sitting on the back deck where the exhaust fumes linger. Just a thought. Glad everything turned out to be alright.
No it wasn’t, everyone around him would have also passed out. There are CO2 monitors right there as well for safety. Also medical diagnosis and tests would have shown that, and it wasn’t the case.
Glad everything worked out too!