Coast Guard rescues 2 people and dog, 90 miles off Hernando Beach, Florida
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Coast Guard Public Affairs Detachment, Tampa Bay
Clearwater, Florida — A Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter aircrew rescued two people and their dog, Saturday, November 18, 2023, about 90 miles off Hernando Beach, after their sailboat became disabled. The couple and their dog were brought back to Air Station Clearwater in good condition.
Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg watchstanders received a digital selective calling (DSC) alert, at approximately 11:00 a.m., alerting the Coast Guard to the mariners' distress. It was reported that a porthole had broken, allowing water to get into the vessel, damaging some of the boat's electronics.
"A DSC alert allows mariners to instantly send an automatically formatted distress alert to the Coast Guard or other rescue authority, anywhere in the world," said Lieutenent Junior Grade Connor Sullivan, command duty officer, Sector St. Petersburg. "Due to the reported water ruining the system, this alert gave us their last known position and allowed us to investigate because the owners registered it to their equipment."
Salvage for the vessel is being coordinated.