EPIRB yields happy ending

BWR1953

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Automatic EPIRB activated and called for help. Good stuff.


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http://www.baynews9.com/content/36/...o:+EPIRB+leads+rescuers+to+stranded+fishermen

PINELLAS COUNTY (Bay News 9) -- An EPIRB saved the lives of three fishermen on a cold, dark Tuesday night.

Matthew Whalen, Christopher Whalen and Adam Triplett were 60-miles west of Anclote Key when a wave caused their 32-foot boat to take on water.

The men were sleeping and didn't have time to call for help.

The Coast Guard says an EPIRB device fell into the water and alerted rescuers instead.

"With the EPIRB going off we were able to locate the people and the vessel right away," said U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Kraig Jones. "(It) basically takes the search out of rescue."

It was extremely dark and the water was about 64 degrees.

"Without that device they probably only would have lasted an hour before they went into some type of hypothermic situation there," Jones said.

EPIRB devices have received a lot of attention in the Bay Area since the boating accident that involved the deaths of three football players who did not have one.

"Unfortunately, it took that situation to get people to be more receptive to EPIRBs," said Jim WIthers, manager of West Marine.

Withers says many wives have been purchasing the devices as gifts for their husbands.

"It's very much needed out in the Gulf when there's nobody else around," he said.

The EPIRB not only sends the boat's information and location to the Coast Guard but also serves as a beacon until they get there.
 

jay_merrill

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Re: EPIRB yields happy ending

Having spent hundreds of hours searching for boats/people in distress from a Coast Guard aircraft, I absolutely agree with the point about exact position information "taking the search out of rescue."

Its really hard to get across how difficult it is to find someone, when you have a huge search area. Sometimes it seems like you see nothing, and sometimes every little reflection on the surface, has you thinking you see something. The latter situation is the worst of the two, because you can drive yourself nuts trying to balance the need not dismiss a potential target, while not wasting your time on every little thing that you think you see.

Good job to the boaters and the same to the USCG.

Semper Paratus!



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tashasdaddy

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Re: EPIRB yields happy ending

should be required equipment if off shore.
 

dave11

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Re: EPIRB yields happy ending

Keep your ditch bag handy.
 
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