Cutter Seneca rescues injured fisherman
BOSTON – A Boston-based Coast Guard cutter crew rescued an injured crewman from a fishing boat approximately 40 nautical miles south of Nantucket Island, Mass., Wed., July 28, 2010.
Coast Guard crews respond to boat fire near Provincetown
PROVINCETOWN, Mass.– U.S. Coast Guard crews from Station Provincetown are responding to a boat fire six-miles north of Provincetown.
Three persons on the burning vessel jumped overboard after reporting their vessel’s engines caught fire. A good Samaritan in the area recovered the persons and reported them to be in good condition.
A Coast Guard 25-foot Response Boat and 47-foot Motor Life Boat...
Coast Guard Responds To Boat Sinking Near Plymouth Harbor
BOSTON- Several Coast Guard rescue crews and the Plymouth Harbor Master responded to a Mayday call from a boat taking on water with two people on board about two miles east of Plymouth Harbor, Mass., at 11:22 p.m., Tuesday.
Coast Guard responds to a vessel grounding
BARNSTABLE, Mass. – The Coast Guard is responding to a 40-foot vessel that ran aground on a jetty in Sesuit Harbor in Cape Cod Bay near Barnstable, Mass. Sunday.
Coast Guard to conduct two-day, search and rescue drill
WOODS HOLE, Mass. – Coast Guard Sector Southeastern New England will conduct a two-day, search and rescue exercise Feb. 23-24.
Disabled Gloucester boat moored safely in Provincetown – includes video
BOSTON —The Gloucester, Mass., based lobster boat that became disabled Wednesday more than 200 miles southeast of Nantucket, Mass., moored safely in Province town, Mass., at about 11 a.m., Saturday, hours before a severe winter storm is expected to impact the area.
Disabled Gloucester boat being towed into Provincetown Saturday morning
BOSTON — The Coast Guard Cutter Escanaba will be turning the tow of the Gloucester-based lobster boat over to Station Provincetown, Mass., Saturday, Dec. 19, 2009, at about 9 a.m.
Coast Guard rescues fishermen in Cape Cod Bay
BOSTON — Two fishermen that went missing about eight miles east of the Cape Cod Canal in Cape Cod Bay, Mass., are safe after being rescued by a Coast Guard helicopter crew around 9 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009.