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| **Audio Available** Coast Guard Station Ponce Inlet rescues man after sail boat sinks |
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Please click here to access audio of the mayday distress call. JACKSONVILLE, Executing search plans developed by Operation Unit Controllers at the Sector Jacksonville command center, a 47-foot rescue boat crew from Station Ponce Inlet and an HH-60 Jayhawk helicopter air crew from Air Station Clearwater were launched. While searching near the jetties located within Ponce Inlet, the rescue boat crew heard faint screams. "I looked the crew and asked 'did you hear that?'," said Petty Officer 1st Class Joshua Richardson, lead crewmember aboard the rescue boat. "The crew then heard, 'yes I am over here'." The boat crew turned on the spot light and located the distressed boater in the water, wearing one life jacket and holding on to 2 other life jackets. The boat crew tossed a heaving line to the boater and pulled him aboard. "During a debriefing, he informed us that he was transiting out of Ponce Inlet aboard the 23-foot sail boat Common Girl, when his rudder broke causing water to flood the vessel and sink," said "Thinking quickly, he anchored the vessel and called for help," "Details are critical during a search and rescue case," said Jeffrey Royer, a Sector Jacksonville command center watchstander. "In this case, although the mayday was sounded, to ensure exactly where you are, the Coast Guard needs to know as many details as possible as time allows." |
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