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Coast Guard and Royal Canadian Navy conduct SAREX off Alaska

The Coast Guard and Royal Canadian Navy conducts a search and rescue exercise (SAREX) off Alaska coast
Archive image (SAREX 2023): An MH-60T Jayhawk helicopter aircrew from Coast Guard Air Station Sitka, Coast Guard Cutter Douglas Denman crew, Sitka Mountain Rescue members, and Sitka Fire Department personnel conducted a week-long search and rescue exercise (SAREX) in Sitka, Alaska, May 9 through May 12, 2023.
Crews tackled a series of mini scenarios ranging from lost hunters to an avalanche scenario.
The exercise culminated with a mass-casualty event involving multiple agencies responding in concert to a scene with 40 survivors in distress.
U.S. Coast Guard photo.

JUNEAU — The U.S. Coast Guard and the Royal Canadian Navy conducted a search and rescue exercise (SAREX) off Ketchikan, Alaska, March 14, 2024.

The SAR exercise took place on the water and in the air with both agencies working together to test and evaluate interagency communications, response plans, and responders’ actions during multiple simulated scenarios.

“This exercise was an outstanding demonstration of teamwork between the Coast Guard and Royal Canadian Navy,” said Lieutenant Peter Bied, Commanding Officer of Coast Guard Cutter Bailey Barco. “Interoperability and fostering a great relationship with the Royal Canadian Navy are paramount for achieving successful outcomes.”

During the search and rescue exercise (SAREX 2024 Alaska), Air Station Sitka deployed an MH-60T Jayhawk Medium-Range Recovery Helicopter aircrew and conducted hoist training with Royal Canadian Navy crewmembers. Both agencies also took part in a towing exercise, bringing the other nations’ ship in tow during a collaborative training session for response to inoperable vessels.

Assets involved in the SAREX

•  U.S. Coast Guard 17th District Command Center personnel

•  U.S. Coast Guard Sector Southeast Alaska Command Center personnel

  • Royal Canadian Navy HMCS Yellowknife   
  • Royal Canadian Navy HMCS Edmonton 

Coast Guard 17th District personnel annually conduct joint agency SAREXs across Alaska and the Aleutian Islands. These exercises aim to assess notification and response protocols, pinpoint communication gaps, and enhance coordination during search and rescue operations. 

The objectives of the Coast Guard search and rescue program are to reduce loss of life, injury, and property damage in the maritime setting, minimize risks to responders, maximize resource utilization, and uphold global leadership in maritime search and readiness proficiency and impact.

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