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Man Suffers Heart Attack on Sailboat – Paramedics Come on Board by Helicopter

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Dramatic incident in front of the North Sea island of Spiekeroog in Lower Saxony: A sailor suffered a heart attack on the boat. His wife kept her nerves in distress: she steered the boat to safety. The man could be rescued by helicopter.
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Before Spiekeroog suddenly an emergency occurs on a sailboat. Now every second counts. Help comes from the air aboard.

Dramatic incident in front of the North Sea island of Spiekeroog in Lower Saxony: A sailor suffered a heart attack on the boat. His wife kept her nerves in distress: she steered the boat to safety. The man could be rescued by helicopter.

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Spiekeroog (dpa/lni) – forces rescued a man who suffered a heart attack on his sailboat in front of the East Frisian island of Spiekeroog. The man suddenly collapsed in front of his wife's eyes and lost consciousness, the German Society for the Rescue of Shipwreckers (DGzRS) informed. Since the approximately ten-metre-long boat had run aground in the meantime, the rescue forces could not reach it with their boat. An emergency paramedic was there…

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SAT.1 REGIONAL broke the news in on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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