Mayday request via VHF-FM radio Channel 16, alerts USCG to assist vessel taking on water
Coast Guard assists crew of vessel taking on water, 115 miles west of Anclote Island
U.S. Coast Guard 7th District PA Detachment Tampa Bay
St. Petersburg, Florida - The Coast Guard assisted the crew of the 45-foot fishing vessel taking on water 115 miles west of Anclote Island, Monday, Dec. 14. A Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew deployed a dewatering pump to the crew in distress, enabling them to safely continue their course back to port.
Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg watchstanders received a mayday broadcast from the vessel in distresst via VHF-FM radio, that stated they were in need of assistance.
“Channel 16 is a critical lifeline between boaters in distress and the Coast Guard, said Capt. Matthew Thompson, commanding officer, Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg, "Having a reliable communications device like a VHF marine radio can save your life when you need assistance."
The Coast Guard urges commercial and recreational boaters to have a marine-band VHF-FM radio on board their vessels, and to have visual and sound signaling devices available on all voyages in case of an emergency, to assist responders in rescue missions.
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