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Coast Guard rescue 2 mariners near Port Aransas, Texas

Coast Guard rescue 2 mariners near Port Aransas, Texas. MH-65 Dolphin. HH-65B Dolphin.
Archive image: a flight mechanic from Coast Guard Air Station Corpus Christi ensures everything is in working order on an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter before take-off.
U.S. Coast Guard photo by PA2 Adam Eggers

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas —​ The Coast Guard rescue two mariners after their recreational vessel capsized south of the Port Aransas jetties near Port Aransas, Texas, Tuesday.​

At 3:31 p.m., Sector/Air Station Corpus Christi watchstanders received​ notification of two people in the water after a wave capsized their recreational vessel. The two men reported they were unable to reach their personal flotation devices before their vessel capsized.

Watchstanders​ issued an urgent marine information broadcast and launched a Sector/Air Station Corpus Christi MH-65 Dolphin helicopter aircrew and a Station Port Aransas 29-foot Response Boat-Small boat crew.​

Once on scene, the crew of the RB-S pulled both men from the water. The two mariners were transferred to emergency medical services personnel at Station Port Aransas. No medical concerns were reported.​

Coast Guard rescue 2 mariners near Port Aransas, Texas
A Coast Guard Station Port Aransas 29-foot Response Boat-Small boat crew rescue a mariner after his recreational vessel capsized south of the Port Aransas jetties near Port Aransas, Texas, June 2, 2020. The two men aboard were unable to access their personal flotation devices after a wave capsized their vessel.
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Station Port Aransas.

«Thankfully, the two mariners remained with their capsized vessel, and our crews were able to quickly arrive on scene,» said Lt. j.g. Alexis Williams, command duty officer at Sector/Air Station Corpus Christi. «As the summer months arrive and more people enjoy the water, we want to remind mariners of the importance of personal floatation devices and your ability to reach them quickly in case of emergency.»​

Weather on scene was reported as 3-foot seas with 12 mph winds.

-USCG-

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