Thursday, August 31, 2017

Hurricane Harvey: Coast Guard member coordinates rescue in Vietnamese

Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Vincent Resley translated a rescue operation 
rescuing Vietnamese on a vessel.

COAST GUARD NEWS
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas – The Coast Guard and a good Samaritan rescued four people from a 42-foot vessel taking on water in the Aransas Pass near Corpus Christi, Monday.
The Coast Guard received a call at approximately 9 a.m. from a man aboard the vessel who only spoke Vietnamese attempting to report his vessel sinking. Petty Officer 3rd Class Vincent Resley, a crew member at the Incident Command Post in Corpus Christi, was able to assist in translating for the Coast Guard in order to safely coordinate a rescue with a good Samaritan in the area.
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All four people were safely recovered by the good Samaritan with no medical conditions.
“I’m very impressed with the quality of our junior members and their willingness assist in anyway possible,” said Lt. Cmdr Ariel Berrios, the search and rescue branch chief at the Incident Command Post in Corpus Christi. “Petty Officer Resley answered the call without hesitation and four people are out of harm’s way because of it. It’s very admirable.“

For imagery and video of the Hurricane Harvey response, click here.

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Coast Guard members and helicopters helped rescue some Asian Americans stranded by the Texas floods.

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