A man who suffered a shark bite while fishing was rescued from the “truly terrifying” situation by the local coast guard.
The man, 51, whose name has not been reported, was bitten by a shark while fishing near the district of Bimini in The Bahamas on Monday.
The US Coast Guard 7th District Southeast said in a statement yesterday: "The Coast Guard rescued a 51-year-old man, Monday, after he was bitten by a shark while fishing aboard a vessel near Bimini, Bahamas.
"A Coast Guard Air Station Miami MH-65 Dolphin helicopter and crew arrived on the scene, hoisted the man and transferred him to awaiting emergency medical technicians at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami reportedly in stable condition.
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"An Air Station Miami HC-144 plane and crew assisted with communications efforts with the Dolphin aircrew.
"The motor vessel Shear Water crew contacted Coast Guard Sector Miami watchstanders at approximately 12:50 p.m., reporting a man aboard who had been bitten by a shark while fishing.
"A tourniquet had been placed on the man's arm to prevent further blood loss."
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The Coast Guard added: "Sector Miami watchstanders, Coast Guard District Seven watchstanders and a District Seven duty flight surgeon conducted a conference call, recommended a medical evacuation and directed the launch of an Air Station Miami MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew and an Air Station Miami HC-144 plane crew to the scene."
Coast Guard District Seven command duty officer Sean Connett said: "This was the best possible outcome to a truly terrifying situation.
"This individual was fortunate a fellow crew member was able to render aid prior to the Coast Guard's arrival which allowed for a quick extraction from the vessel."