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Coast Guard and Molokai FD rescue mariners off Molokai

Coast Guard and Molokai Fire Department rescue five mariners offshore Molokai
Coast Guard and Molokai Fire Department rescue five mariners offshore Molokai.
Archive image: The Coast Guard Cutter Midgett (WMSL 757) crew conducts helicopter tie-down operations with an Air Station Barbers Point MH-65 Dolphin helicopter aircrew crew off Oahu, Hawaii, Feb. 21, 2023.
The crews are trained to embark and refuel helicopters while the cutter is underway in a variety of weather conditions.
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Briana Carter.

HONOLULU – The Coast Guard and the Molokai Fire Department rescue five mariners aboard the grounded vessel Mega off of ‘Ilio Point, Molokai. Tuesday, October 2, 2023.

The Mega began taking on water after running aground before a 45-foot Response Boat-Medium crew from Coast Guard Station Honolulu successfully rescued and transported the mariners back to Oahu with no reported injuries.

«Our crews undergo rigorous training year round, preparing for situations like the one we encountered early this morning,” said Petty Officer 2nd Class Aaron Heigis, a boat coxswain from Coast Guard Station Honolulu. «The success of this rescue operation vividly demonstrates the dedication and commitment exhibited by our crewmembers.”

At 3:57 a.m., Tuesday, Coast Guard Sector Honolulu watchstanders received notification from the 50-foot motor vessel crew that they were rapidly taking on water, stating they had run aground and were drifting northwest of Molokai Island.

Upon notification, watchstanders launched a 45-foot Response Boat-Medium crew from Station Honolulu, along with a HC-130 Hercules aircrew and a MH-65 Dolphin helicopter aircrew from Air Station Barbers Point. Additionally, assistance was requested from the Molokai Fire Department.

The Coast Guard Station Honolulu boatcrew arrived on scene and attempted to dewater the pleasure craft while Molokai Fire Department boat and ground crews stood by, however, efforts to dewater could not reduce the amount of flooding. The five mariners were transferred to the Coast Guard vessel and transported back to Oahu.

The vessel is currently afloat and a hazard to navigation maritime safety broadcast has been issued to notify mariners in the area.

There is no visible sheening at this time and the Coast Guard will continue to monitor the vessel.

Involved in the rescue

USCG

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