Distress Signal Outside Trondheim – Hrs Has Sent Additional Resources
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Large search for mayday signal The case is updated – Several boats and a rescue helicopter have searched large parts of the Trondheimsfjord without finding anything so far. The search conditions are incredibly good and we are close to believing that we have conducted a sufficient search, says rescue leader Oddgeir Andersen at the Main Rescue Centre South (HRS) to Trønder-Avisa at 13.20. Intercepted distress signal It was just after 12.30 that t…
The main rescue center sent a helicopter and rescue boat to investigate a mayday call in Trøndelag, but the search has now ended.
The main rescue center does not know where the distress call came from. The search has been terminated.
The main rescue center sent a helicopter and rescue boat to investigate a mayday call in Trøndelag, but the search has now ended.
The main rescue center does not know where the signal came from.
A rescue boat, fire boat and rescue helicopter have been dispatched after a mayday signal was picked up on the coastal radio. This was confirmed by the rescue leader at the Main Rescue Centre, Jonas Andersen, to NRK. – Mayday is used when someone is in distress at sea. You expect a complete message afterwards, but we have not received that in this situation, says Andersen. HRS therefore has no position to follow in the search. It is not possible…
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