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Coast Guard rescue 5 boaters near Port O’Connor, Texas

Coast Guard rescue 5 boaters near Port O’Connor, Texas. MH-65 Dolphin. HH-65 Dolphin. MH-65 Air Station Corpus Christi.
Archive image (Feb 06): an old Coast Guard Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas, HH-65 Dolphin helicopter (can see his short nose).
Today all Dolphin were retrofitted to MH-65D and Echo variants.
.USCG photo by PA2 James Dillard

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas​ — The Coast Guard rescue five boaters after their vessel began taking on water offshore of the Matagorda jetties near Port O’Connor, Texas, Saturday afternoon.

Sector/Air Station Corpus Christi watchstanders were notified by the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Department of a 21-foot vessel with five people aboard taking on water. Watchstanders issued an urgent marine information broadcast to vessels in the area to assist.

A Sector/Air Station Corpus Christi MH-65 Dolphin helicopter aircrew and a Station Port O’Connor Response Boat-Small boat crew were launched to the scene.

Coast Guard rescue 5 boaters near Port O’Connor, Texas. MH-65 Dolphin. HH-65C Dolphin. MH-65 Air Station Corpus Christi.
Archive image: a flight mechanic hoists a stokes litter back into an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter, of Air Station Corpus Christi, after conducting rescue hoist training in the Gulf of Mexico.
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class David Schuhlein.

The vessel’s operator was able to beach the vessel approximately 17 miles south of the Port O’Connor jetties on the Gulf side of Matagorda Island. The MH-65 Dolphin helicopter aircrew recovered all five boaters from the beach and transferred them to the Calhoun County Airport in Port Lavaca, Texas. There were no reports of injuries.

«We always recommend mariners to carry an emergency position indicating radio beacon or a personal radio beacon, as it allows us to locate individuals when they’re in distress while out on the water,» said Lt. Dan Gillis, Sector/Air Station Corpus Christi aircraft commander. «We are glad these mariners were able to make it to shore after their vessel began taking on water and that we could get them safely home to their families.»

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