Emergency Call Triggers Rapid Naval Response
The Pakistan Navy has successfully carried out a long-range medical evacuation operation in the Arabian Sea. The rescue took place nearly 800 nautical miles off Pakistanโs coast. Officials confirmed the operation on Saturday.
The emergency involved a Sri Lankan national serving aboard an Indonesian-flagged vessel, MV Grey Palm. The crew member required urgent medical attention. His condition was described as critical.
The operation began after a formal request was received from the Sri Lankan Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre. The call highlighted the seriousness of the situation. Immediate medical evacuation was requested due to the vesselโs remote location.
Responding without delay, the Pakistan Navy deployed two of its ships. PN Ship Tabuk and PN Ship Moawin were dispatched as first responders. Both vessels moved swiftly toward the distressed ship in high seas.
The rescue was conducted far from the coastline. The distance and weather conditions made the mission challenging. Despite this, naval crews maintained precise coordination throughout the operation.
Patient Evacuated Safely From Indonesian Vessel
Upon reaching MV Grey Palm, Pakistan Navy personnel assessed the situation. The patient was carefully transferred from the commercial vessel. An attendant accompanied him during the evacuation to ensure continuity of care.
Medical teams onboard the Pakistan Navy ship immediately began treatment. Emergency procedures were carried out at sea. The patientโs condition was stabilised during the voyage.
Officials said the evacuation was completed safely and efficiently. The professionalism of the naval crew played a key role. The coordination between regional maritime authorities was also crucial.
Both the Sri Lankan authorities and the patientโs family expressed deep gratitude. They praised Pakistan Navyโs swift response and humanitarian approach. The assistance was extended without any delay or conditions.
The successful transfer highlighted the Navyโs ability to operate far beyond national waters. It also showed readiness to assist foreign nationals in distress.
Commitment to Maritime Safety and Humanitarian Duty
A Pakistan Navy spokesperson said the operation reflected its operational preparedness. The Navy remains committed to the safety of life at sea. This commitment applies regardless of nationality or flag.
The spokesperson added that such missions are part of Pakistan Navyโs core responsibilities. Maritime rescue and humanitarian assistance remain top priorities. The Navy regularly conducts search and rescue operations across the region.
Pakistan Navy has a history of supporting international maritime safety. It actively cooperates with regional rescue coordination centres. These efforts strengthen trust among maritime nations.
High-seas medical evacuations require training and advanced planning. They involve navigation, medical expertise, and real-time coordination. The success of this mission demonstrated all these capabilities.
Officials noted that maritime traffic in the region continues to increase. This makes rapid response mechanisms even more important. Pakistan Navy remains prepared to respond to emergencies at any time.
The operation once again underlined Pakistanโs role as a responsible maritime force. It showcased professionalism, compassion, and regional cooperation in action.

