Coast Guard Auxiliary Rescues Para-jumpers
Oswego, New York - United States Coast Guard Auxiliarists, America's Volunteer Lifesavers assisted the Para-jumpers at a recent harbor festival, held in the historic Oswego harbor, on July 31st.
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United States Coast Guard Auxiliary
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Coast Guard Auxiliary Rescues Para-jumpers
/24-7PressRelease/ - OSWEGO, NY, August 20, 2005 - United States Coast Guard Auxiliarists, America's Volunteer Lifesavers assisted some Department of Defense Para-jumpers at a recent harbor festival, held in the historic Oswego harbor, on July 31st.
During the aviation portion of the official festivities of Harborfest 2005, Para-jumpers left their aircraft and began to parachute down to the designated coordinates.
Auxiliarists Rob and Deb Somers and John and Margaret Martin were on a safety patrol at the outer edge of the safety zone.
Two of the Para-jumpers missed their mark, and landed just short of the Maritime Museum pier, in the harbor. The Seals were not intending to make a water-borne landing.
Coxswain Rob Somers and crew immediately responded and were able to assist one of the Para-jumpers into their vessel. A New York State Park Police boat was able to retrieve the other Para-jumper.
The danger to the Para-jumpers was their parachutes. Should they have completely submerged, it would have pulled them down into the water, possibly drowning them. Both rescue boats were able to retrieve the chutes and their lines without endangering both the Para-jumpers, and their vessels.
There were no reported injuries.
As with all sports, careful planning pays off, and in this case the Auxiliary was part of the safety plan.
Photo's available at http://www.auxpa.org/releases/auxaction/081905.html
The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary is composed of uniformed, non-military volunteer's who assist the Coast Guard in all of its varied missions, except for military and direct law enforcement. These men and women can be found on the nation's waterways, in the air, in classrooms and on the dock, performing Maritime Domain Awareness patrols, safety patrols, vessel safety checks and public education.
The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary was founded in 1939 by an Act of Congress as the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve and re-designated as the Auxiliary in 1941. Its 31,000 members donate millions of hours annually in support of Coast Guard missions.
The release is available at: http://www.auxpa.org/releases/auxaction/081905.html
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