
Sector San Juan
U.S. Coast Guard
News Release
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – Coast Guard rescue crews ended their search Monday afternoon for two overdue Guayama fishermen following their rescue by a Good Samaritan, approximately two nautical miles south from the entrance of Guayama Bay, Puerto Rico.
The rescued fishermen are Guayama residents, Andrés Vázquez and Victor Carrasquillo, who reportedly were wearing their lifejackets and dehydrated when they were rescued from the water, after their 19-foot wooden fishing vessel reportedly sank off the coast of Guayama.
“This is a great case of how safe boating practices and the actions of a selfless mariner and a caring brother combined to help save two lives,” said Cmdr. James Sutton, Sector San Juan chief of response. “The fishermen increased their survival probabilities by using their lifejackets, while the brother of the fisherman who reported the incident and the Good Samaritan proved to be critical in rescuing and delivering the fishermen to safety.”
The Good Samaritan transferred the fishermen to awaiting Puerto Rico Police in Guayama, who in turn, transported them to the hospital to receive further medical care.
Coast Guard Watchstanders in Sector San Juan received a telephone call Monday morning from the 911 emergency operator, who relayed a report from the brother of one of the fishermen stating the men departed at 2 p.m. Sunday from Puerto de las Mareas in Guayama, Puerto Rico. The men reportedly did not return from their fishing trip at midnight when they were expected to arrive.
Coast Guard rescue crews aboard an a Coast Guard HC-144 Ocean Sentry aircraft from Air Station Miami and a Coast Guard MH-65 Dolphin helicopter from Air Station Borinquen, Aguadilla searched approximately 500 square nautical miles for the rescued fishermen. Puerto Rico Police Joint Forces of Rapid Action and Puerto Department of Environmental and Natural Resources rescue crews were also involved in the search.
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