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Coast Guard rescue man from capsized commercial fishing vessel near St. Petersburg

Coast Guard rescue man from capsized commercial fishing vessel near St. Petersburg. MH-60 Jayhawk. HH-60 Jayhawk. Air Station Clearwater.
Archive image: AMT3 J. Symonds and Lt.j.g. J. Gibson approach the ready MH-60 Jayhawk rescue helicopter for an early-morning search and rescue mission at Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater in Clearwater.
The Coast Guard duty air crews are ready to respond to emergencies around the clock, holding true to the Coast Guard’s motto «Semper Paratus», Always Ready.
U.S. Coast Guard photo.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.– The Coast Guard rescue a man, Thursday, after his 36-foot commercial fishing vessel capsized 18 miles west of St. Petersburg.​

Rescued was Robert Heart, 48.

Coast Guard Seventh District watchstanders received an emergency position indicating radio beacon alert at 8:56 a.m., for the commercial fishing vessel, Jenny Lynn, homeported in Fort Myers.

Coast Guard rescue man from capsized commercial fishing vessel near St. Petersburg. Jenny Lynn vessel.
The commercial fishing boat Jenny Lynn sits capsized in the Gulf of Mexico 18 miles west of St. Petersburg, Florida, July 23, 2020. An Air Station Clearwater helicopter crew rescued a 48-year-old man from the capsized boat.
U.S. Coast Guard photo.

An Air Station Clearwater MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew was directed to launch, and they located the Jenny Lynn capsized. A helicopter rescue swimmer was deployed and recovered Heart clinging to a cooler near the fishing vessel. Weather on scene was 3-4-foot seas and 15 mph winds.

The helicopter crew transported Heart to Tampa General Hospital for further evaluation.​

Coast Guard rescue man from capsized commercial fishing vessel near St. Petersburg. Coast Guard Cutter Diamondback. USCGC Diamondback.
Archive image: the Coast Guard Cutter Diamondback approaches Coast Guard Sector Jacksonville in Atlantic Beach, Fla.
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Lauren Jorgensen.

The Coast Guard Cutter Dimondback crew, homeported in St. Petersburg, first made contact with the Jenny Lynn, Wednesday, to medevac a 15-year-old boy from the vessel after he reportedly turned ill. The boy alongside​ his father were transported to Sector St. Petersburg.

Heart, still aboard the Jenny Lynn at the time of the medevac, declined further assistance from the Coast Guard. He stated the vessel was disabled since Monday, however a sister ship was enroute to assist and he was safe remaining at anchor until the sister ship arrived.

Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg investigating officers are lead on the investigation into the capsizing incident.

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