Life-saving first aid was given to a man on the spot, says Frode Iversen in HRS to news. The man was on board the wreck and has now been sent to the University Hospital (UNN) in Tromsø. In a press release, HRS writes that the man ended up in the lake – and lay there for around 20 minutes. – The rescuer from RS Det Norske Veritas jumped into the sea and kept the person afloat. It was Lofotposten that first wrote about the rescue operation outside Stamsund, which was launched just before 10 o’clock on Friday. Both the lifeboat “Det Norske Veritas” and a shark had grounded. The local newspaper writes that the fishing boat “Stamsundværingen”, which came to the scene to help the two boats, also ran aground. According to Lofotposten, divers examined the hull and a tarpaulin was placed under the boat to limit the amount of water that penetrated. In addition, a box of margarine was used to seal the water ingress. The boat is no longer in danger of sinking, news is told by people present in Stamsund. “KV Heimdal” helped in the rescue operation. Photo: Gøran Gimsøy / Lofot-tidende – It was very demanding weather conditions that caused the lifeboat to run aground when it was supposed to help the shark. The lifeboat “Sundt flyer” is now towing “Det Norske Veritas” towards shore, says communications manager at the Rescue Company Kristina Brekke Jørgensen. Tommy Edvardsen in the main rescue center states that a man has been picked up by a rescue helicopter. The man was on board the barge. – The situation now is that both vessels have grounded. The coast guard is approaching and will see if they can sort out the situation. In addition, a rescue boat from Svolvær is on the scene, Edvardsen told news just before 11 o’clock. The Meteorological Institute has issued a yellow danger warning for gales in the area. At 11 o’clock a fresh breeze is reported from the southeast with gusts of 14 meters per second.
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