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    US Navy Hospital Suspends Care in Haiti After 19 Overboard

    US Navy Hospital Suspends Care in Haiti After 19 Overboard

    JEREMIE, — A U.S. Navy hospital ship docked in Haiti has temporarily suspended medical services after 19 people with the mission fell overboard amid a heavy swell hitting the region, officials said Tuesday.

    It happened Monday night and involved 12 personnel and seven civilians with the USNS Comfort who were returning to the ship after caring for patients on land, said Lewis Preddy, a U.S. Navy spokesman.

    All 19 were pulled back onto the small boat, which was then lifted by a crane onto the ship. He said the usual process is for personnel to use a water taxi and step onto a ladder to board the ship, but that the heavy surf made that impossible.

    He said two people were injured but are expected to recover.

    Preddy said officials are figuring out how to continue the mission while ensuring people's safety. The heavy swell is expected to last until at least the weekend, according to meteorologists.

    Rear Adm. James Aiken, commander of the U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command-U.S. 4th Fleet, told The Associated Press that officials are working hard to bring the mission in Haiti back online after it began on Monday.

    “The need is extremely great, and we're so excited to be able to provide some care,” he said in a phone interview.

    Officials said they did not immediately have the number of patients that have been treated so far.

    On Tuesday, several hundred Haitians protested the ship's…

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