Olympic Hill
INJURED SEAMAN Lowestoft, Suffolk. At 9 a.m. on yth June, 1965, the honorary secretary learnt that a seaman on board the Liberian tanker Olympic Hill required medical attention.
There was a light east-south-easterly breeze with a slight sea. It was low water.
The life-boat Frederick Edward Crick proceeded at 9.12 a.m., after embarking a doctor, and came up with the tanker, three miles south of Lowestoft. The patient had a broken leg and was taken ashore by the life-boat. An ambulance was waiting to convey the injured man to Lowestoft hospital. The life-boat arrived back at her station at 11.35 a.m..