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3 Fishermen Rescued

emodx

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This is what happened on my watch in Combat this morning. I was responsible for coordinating air and sea assests, talking to my Captains Boss, and making sure everyone got the information they needed to make the right decisions.

Emo


Office of Public Affairs
U.S. Coast Guard Seventh District

Press Release Date: Jan. 14, 2004

Contact:
(305) 415-6683

3 FISHERMEN RESCUED 45 MINUTES AFTER BOAT SINKS
Fisherman found still clutching emergency radio signal device

MIAMI - The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Thetis rescued three shrimp fishermen this morning at about 8:00 from the fishing vessel Dona Nelly after being in the water for 45 minutes when their vessel sank 15 miles off the coast of Brownsville, Texas.

The Thetis, a 270-foot cutter, was patrolling off the coast of Texas when it received word that a shipboard distress signal had been activated in the area. When crew of the Thetis arrived on scene, they found a debris field more than a mile in diameter filled with diesel fuel and the remnants of the fishing vessel. The three crewmembers were found huddled together, hanging onto the hatch of a fish hold.

The three fishermen, aged 53, 23, and 20 were recovered with minor injuries and were treated for shock. The cause of the vessel’s sinking is unknown, but the master of the vessel reported the vessel’s bilge alarm sounded at 5:00 that morning, and he and his crew fought the progressive flooding for more than two hours before they were forced to abandon ship.

When the crew of the Thetis came upon them, one of the crewmembers still had the emergency position indicating radio beacon (the ship board distress signal) clutched in his hands.

“It's a lucky thing the Dona Nelly was equipped with proper lifesaving equipment, including an EPIRB because it would have been much harder to find them otherwise,” said Lt. Tony Russell, public affairs officer for the Seventh Coast Guard District.

The Thetis is a 270-foot medium endurance cutter homeported in Key West, Fla.
 
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EMO you guys kick ass!!!!



Thanks for all you do!


phil
 
I THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE TO THIS COUNTRY!!!



Great job EMO!!!!!!
 
Way to go.

Chalk up another one for the good guys. :thumbs:
 
Way to go Emo! :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:

Stay safe!
 
Well, that's three people who probably would not have lived to see Friday who have a whole lot to be thankful for.

Congratulations to you and the crew of the Thetis :thumbs:
 
Way to go, brother! Now those are calls you gotta love! That's definately a call for a victory cigar!

Stay safe and stay afloat, Emo!
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Congrats to you and your crew Emo...Well done...


Great Country we live in ain't it..... :thumbs:
 
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