[Scan-DC] CAP 406 MHz bay search
John Wilson
w4uvv at comcast.net
Mon May 30 14:49:50 EDT 2011
I thought I was the only one thinking that these selfish irresponsible
ungratefuls should have been fined. "Tired and wet"...imagine that
happening in a kayak in a marsh. I am shocked!. If they can afford to
go marsh kayaking, they can afford to pay a monetary fine and
additionally do community service such as picking trash up in the marsh
areas. This is ridiculous and disgusting if they walk away uncharged.
John
Doug Kitchener wrote:
> Synopsis... two people on a tour group go off on their own and irresponsibly get lost, and all kinds of people and resources, both volunteer and salaried (including two helicopters and a fixed-wing aircraft, not to mention who knows how many boats of who knows what size!), get called out to go and risk their lives to find them. Then they get found and refused to be rescued by a helicopter so a whole flotilla has to go and bring them in.
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> "Tired and wet"... Boy, this kind of reckless behavior where people put themselves in danger by stupid or selfish behavior that puts other people at risk to save them really makes me angry. These two idiots ought to get a big fat fine amounting to the costs of this operation, and somebody ought to wear them out. The should also have to perform community service, equivalent to the number of man-hours that went into saving their sorry rear ends, with a rescue squad or SAR mission or something like that, so that they can d*mn well see what it took to pull their buns out of the fire. (I think if I'd been in Trooper 7 I'd have strafed them !)
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>> From: alan at henney.com
>> To: Scan-DC at mailman.qth.net
>> Date: Mon, 30 May 2011 11:41:59 -0400
>> Subject: [Scan-DC] CAP 406 MHz bay search
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>>
>> PRESS RELEASE
>> MARYLAND STATE POLICE
>> Barrack "X" Princess Anne
>> 30581 Perry Road
>> Princess Anne, Maryland 21853
>>
>> (Somerset County, MD) -- After coordinated efforts by Federal, State, and Local authorities, two overdue female kayakers, ages 60 and 52, from Mechanicsville, VA, were located in the marsh off of Smith Island, MD, in the early morning hours of May 29, 2011.
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>> On 5-28-11 at approximately 9:17 p.m. Maryland State Police, Special Operations Division was notified by the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center (AFRCC) of an activated 406 MHz Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) being received by Search and Rescue Satellites. As per protocol, a Civil Air Patrol Aircraft with detection finding equipment was launched from Annapolis, MD, and dispatched to the area Southwest of Smith Island. Two MSP helicopters, Trooper 4 (Salisbury) and Trooper 7 (Southern Maryland), were activated and responded to the area. The U.S. Coast Guard, Maryland Department of Natural Resources Police (NRP), and the Ewell Volunteer Fire Department dispatched several boats to assist with the rescue. Personnel from the Maryland State Police, Princess Anne Barrack also responded.
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>> At approximately 10:26 p.m. with search and rescue assets responding, the Coast Guard received further information of a flare sighting in the area, and the report of two overdue kayakers.
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>> At 11:35 p.m. Civil Air Patrol aircraft arrived on station, detected the beacon's signal, and began an aerial search. Two subjects were subsequently located, waving flashlights at the aircraft. The victims were found in a small creek in the middle of the marsh off Smith Island. The Coast Guard established communication with the victims via marine radio. Due to the location of the kayakers, MSP Helicopter Trooper 7 prepared for a hoist operation. Due to the victims' hesitancy to enter the rescue basket, the hoist operation was unable to be completed. Trooper 7 stayed over head and assisted as a NRP boat and a Ewell Fire boat navigated several small creeks through the marsh in order to locate the victims. After contact over marine radio was established between the boats and the victims, the NRP boat, with MSP personnel on board, located both victims.
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>> At 12:46 am on 5-29-11, both subjects were safely on the NRP boat with no injuries. A Trooper interviewed the subjects as the boat returned to Ewell dock, and learned the following;
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>> On 5-28-11 at 1:30 p.m. the two subjects departed Ewell, Smith Island, on a group kayaking trip around the island. At 4:30 p.m. the subjects separated from the group, and decided to travel a different route back. Approximately 6:30 p.m., their GPS took them on a route believed to be a shortcut across the marsh. The subjects got misdirected and once it got dark they activated a Personal Locator Beacon. Subsequently, the subjects noticed an aircraft circling overhead, and gained the aircraft's attention by waving a flashlight. The aircraft was the Civil Air Patrol, which remained on scene up to the rescue. Both subjects advised they were tired and wet, however not injured.
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>> On 5-29-11 at approximately 1:30 a.m., after several hours on the water, both females and their equipment were reunited with their tour group on Smith Island, MD.
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