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    USS Princeton renders aid to distressed personal watercraft user

    USS Princeton assists distressed mariner

    Photo By Petty Officer 2nd Class Logan Kellums | 200417-N-OW019-0051 PACIFIC OCEAN (April 17, 2020) A rigid-hull inflatable boat (RHIB)...... read more read more

    PACIFIC OCEAN (NNS) – The Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Princeton (CG 59) responded to a distress call April 17, 2020 and rendered aid to a personal watercraft user off the coast of Southern California.

    Princeton’s bridge team plotted a course to the reported location and determined the distress call was in the ship’s path. Sailors formed a rescue team to provide assistance to the stranded personal watercraft user via a rigid-hull inflatable boat (RHIB). Upon arrival, the Sailors discovered the personal watercraft was taking on water and about to capsize. The personal watercraft user was immediately given a life jacket to ensure safety.

    "They were shaking profusely while holding on to that personal watercraft as it was sinking," said Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Mechanical) 2nd Class Brian Stankowitz, a temporary duty search and rescue (SAR) swimmer, from Trenton, New Jersey. "They told me that they were very cold and asked me to get them out of the water."

    The personal watercraft user had been stranded in the water since 7 a.m. Stankowitz assessed the individual for injuries, and transferred the personal watercraft user out of the water and into the RHIB.

    “We answered the call and they were so thankful that we did,” Stankowitz said. “That was the second rescue of my career as a SAR swimmer. Doing stuff like that, stuff that matters, really lifts the spirit of the entire crew.”

    The personal watercraft user was given a COVID-19 questionnaire once aboard the RHIB to ensure the safety of Princeton’s crew.

    After rendering initial aid, Princeton’s rescue team transferred the individual to a U.S. Coast Guard vessel that returned them to land to receive further medical attention.

    Princeton is currently underway conducting routine operations and preparing for deployment with Carrier Strike Group 11.

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    Date Taken: 04.17.2020
    Date Posted: 04.19.2020 23:02
    Story ID: 367802
    Location: PACIFIC OCEAN

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