January 28, 2005 -
GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI - A
Coast Guard rescue helicopter crew based out of New Orleans rescued two
men off the Gulfport coast late Friday night. The men were on a 12-foot
aluminum skiff traveling from Bayou Caddy to Bayou Bolan when their
vessel capsized.
The
gentlemen were reported overdue to Coast Guard Station Gulfport by a
family member. The rescue helicopter launched from Coast Guard Air
Station New Orleans and experienced heavy rain showers, strong winds,
and extremely low visibility in the search area. During a break in the
weather, the helicopter crew used night-vision goggles to locate the
overturned vessel and the two men in the Point Clear wetlands. The
helicopter crew rapidly hoisted the men and airlifted them in stable
condition to Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport. EMS provided further
transportation to Garden Park Hospital for evaluation.
Filing a
float plan with a family member and a break in the weather helped the
Coast Guard save these individuals. The Coast Guard recommends all
boaters take the following actions prior to leaving the dock:
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Provide
someone with a copy of your float plan (you can find a float plan at
http://floatplan.uscgaux.info/),
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always wear
a lifejacket,
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outfit your
vessel with a VHF-FM radio,
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and carry
signaling devices such as red flares.