Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City crew assists in rescue of Canadian mariners from sailing vessel 140 miles off Bermuda
Published 4:55 am Monday, November 16, 2020
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The Coast Guard assisted in the rescue of three boaters from their sailing vessel approximately 140 miles North East of Bermuda on Saturday morning, November 14.
Watchstanders at the Coast Guard’s 5th District Command Center received notification from the Bermuda Rescue Coordination Center that a personal locator beacon was activated and then determined the location of the three boaters in distress aboard the Esmeralda.
According to the Coast Guard, the captain of the sailing vessel informed the Bermuda Rescue Coordination Center that he had activated his emergency position indicating radio beacon after his concern about staying aboard due to adverse weather and high seas.
District five watchstanders launched a Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City C-130J Hercules aircrew and activated the AMVER System to alert vessels in the area to the emergent situation and request assistance from them.
The vehicle carrier vessel Paganella answered the call and diverted to the disabled sailing vessel and was able to safely recover and transfer the three mariners onboard. The Paganella and the three Canadian mariners are now en route to New York.
No injuries were reported.
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