Coast Guard rescues sailor 12 miles south of Shinnecock Inlet, N.Y.

60 Cape CodNEW YORK — A Coast Guard Jayhawk helicopter crew rescued a man approximately 12-miles south of Shinnecock Inlet, Thursday.

At 7:31 a.m., watchstanders at the Coast Guard Sector Long Island Sound command center received notification from the 40-foot sailing vessel Pocho, which was taking on water and in need of Coast Guard assistance.

An MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter was launched from Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod at 7:36 a.m., and arrived on scene at 8:54 a.m.

Despite winds gusting to 25-knots and seas reaching nine-feet, the Jayhawk helicopter crew safely hoisted the man aboard and transported him to Air Station Cape Cod where emergency medical services awaited his arrival.

“This is an example of doing everything right,” said Mark Averill, a command duty officer at Sector Long Island Sound. “The subject notified the Coast Guard before his situation became a distress, and had all of his safety gear ready to go. When his situation deteriorated, the rescue crews were already briefed and on the way to his position before communications were lost. In this situation the subject was rescued without further incident, which may not have been the case had he waited.”


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