Coast Guard locates 3 missing people in Trinity Bay
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Three people rescued by the Coast Guard stand with two of their rescuers after being......read moreread more
Courtesy Photo | Three people rescued by the Coast Guard stand with two of their rescuers after being located and recovered from their aground boat in Trinity Bay Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2014. The three were reported overdue by a family member and located from a flare and flashlight from the aground boat. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Lt. Cmdr. Scott Sanborn)
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HOUSTON — A Coast Guard rescue helicopter crew located and rescued three people from a 16-foot boat in Trinity Bay approximately 3 miles from Fort Anahuac Park, Tuesday night.
"They had a flashlight and a flare that allowed us to locate them almost immediately," said Lt. Brian Seekatz, one of the helicopter's pilots. "A signaling device is key, but communications capabilities are also very important. Had they had a working radio or reliable cellphone, we would have known they were in trouble much sooner."
The daughter of one of the missing people called Sector Houston-Galveston watchstanders at approximately 8 p.m., to report that the three were overdue.
Watchstanders diverted an Air Station Houston MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew, that was doing training in the area, to respond. A person aboard the boat released a flare and waved a flashlight that allowed the aircrew to locate them.
The rescue swimmer was lowered to the boat where it had run aground on a sandbar. They hoisted two aboard the helicopter, while a third person was picked up nearby after having attempted to walk and get help. All three were transported back to Ellington Field where EMS cleared them of any health problems.