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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Woman Entered Water at Breakwall, Rescuers Say

A woman pulled from Lake St. Clair Sunday by passersby entered the lake from the breakwall. She was not in a jet ski accident, her rescuers said.

The woman rescued Sunday by passersby Sunday ended up in Lake St. Clair from the breakwall rather than being involved in a jet ski crash as reported by the U.S. Coast Guard.  Tom Cook, of Grosse Pointe Woods, was in Lake St. Clair on his jet ski when he saw two women on the breakwall waving him over, he said Tuesday. The women were standing on the breakwall holding the arms of a woman who was hanging in the water, he said.  The woman was awake when he first approached but she became unconscious while they were trying to help her, Cook said. The circumstances under which she ended up in the water are not clear.  Previously the U.S. Coast Guard reported to Patch the woman was involved in a jet ski accident. The Coast Guard responded to the …

Monday, May 20, 2013

Boaters Rescue Woman in Lake St. Clair near Grosse Pointe Shores

A woman who had an accident with a jetski Sunday was rescued by other boaters in Lake St. Clair. She was taken to a nearby hospital by Grosse Pointe public safety officers.

A woman sustained non-life threatening injuries Sunday in Lake St. Clair following an accident with a jet ski, U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Justin Westmiller said. The woman was struggling in the water off of Lake Shore Road near Clairview in Grosse Pointe Shores after a jet ski accident, he said. Other boaters rescued her before responding coast guard officers arrived, he said. She was taken by ambulance to an area hospital for medical attention, Westmiller said. The exact kind of injuries she sustained was not clear Monday but Westmiller said they were not life-threatening.  Public Safety officers from the Grosse Pointes took the woman to the hospital, Westmiller said. Since the Coast Guard did not assist in the rescue, Westmiller did not have …

Monday, May 13, 2013

Two Rescued on Lake St. Clair by Coast Guard

The U.S. Coast Guard rescued two people Sunday from a canoe adrift in Lake St. Clair.

U.S. Coast Guard personnel from Air Station Detroit and Station St. Clair Shores were dispatched to rescue two people Sunday in Lake St. Clair. The Macomb County Sheriff's Office notified the U.S. Coast Guard just after 9 a.m. Sunday that a canoe carrying two people were adrift in Lake St. Clair, according to a release. According to officials, the individuals spoke Chinese and little English. They also reported they could see land but could not reach it as they were being pushed offshore due to strong winds.  Using coordinates from one of the boater's cell phone transmissions, an aircrew from Air Station Detroit and boatcrew from Station St. Clair Shores were deployed to locate the boaters. The aircrew located the canoe, and after a rescue…

Monday, March 4, 2013

Video: Selfridge-Based Coast Guard Crew Rescues Stranded Angler

A rescue swimmer from a Coast Guard Air Station Detroit rescue helicopter crew is lowered down to the ice covering Saginaw Bay to rescue one of two men who had fallen through the ice March 2.

The Coast Guard has suspended a search for a man who went missing in Saginaw Bay Saturday night. A search-and-rescue controller at Coast Guard Sector Detroit was contacted that two people were in the water after their airboat capsized five miles off Fish Point in Saginaw Bay. An aircrew from Coast Guard Air Station Detroit, at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, was launched to join a crew from Coast Guard Station Saginaw Bay and local agencies to search for the men. One was found by the helicopter aircrew clinging to the hull of the capsized airboat, according to a release. He was hoisted aboard the aircraft and transported to Bay City Medical Center. He is reportedly in stable condition. The search continued for the second man. Rescue …

Macomb Rocker

11:14 pm on Sunday, March 10, 2013

This is another waste of money rescuing these fools. I dont want to pay for this. Let them get themselves out of their problem. Id rather see the money go to put another cop on the street then rescue a moron so he can get back on the ice again.   more ›

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Coast Guard Conducts Ice Rescue Training on Lake St. Clair

Crews from Coast Guard Air Station Detroit conducted ice rescue training Wednesday on Lake St. Clair.

Rescue crews from Coast Guard Air Station Detroit at Selfridge Air National Guard Base conducted rescue training Wednesday on ice-covered Lake St. Clair. Multiple aircrews from the air station, which is one of the few Coast Guard units that train to respond to those in distress during summer and winter. “Training is the foundation for our operational capability,” said Cmdr. Keith Overstreet, executive officer of Air Station Detroit, in  release. “The Coast Guard’s motto is ‘Semper Paratus,' which means 'Always Ready,' and to be ready we must train in the diverse environments in which we are required to operate.” Coast Guard officials remind people be properly equipped when they head out onto the ice, and heed all warnings or instructions …

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Todd

3:52 pm on Monday, February 11, 2013

Come on... like kids and elderly people with issues? So what if they go save an ice fisherman once in a while? When the good guys go save some other good guys who goofed up, I call it money well spent. Bridge cards for cash all over this city, corruption in city and county government, DPD and DFD on 12 hour shifts with bad equipment for an unlivable wage? We have other things to worry about.   more ›

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Coast Guard Reminds People to Think I.C.E. Before Heading onto the Lake

With the warm temperatures predicted this weekend, the U.S. Coast Guard warns those heading out onto the ice of possible unsafe conditions.

The 9th Coast Guard District has issued a warning that the unusually warm temperatures have greatly increased the possibility of weakened ice. With temperatures forecasted to reach nearly 60 degrees, ice has become thin and unsafe, which increases the likelihood of people falling through the ice, according to a release. "Due to these unseasonably warm temperatures, ice across the Great Lakes is deteriorating quickly, and conditions are becoming inherently unsafe," said Frank Jennings Jr., 9th Coast Guard District Recreational Boating and Water Safety Program manager, in a release. The U.S. Coast Guard reminds people to think I.C.E. before heading out: Intelligence — know the weather and ice conditions, know where you are going, and know …

Monday, November 12, 2012

Video: Coast Guard Aircrew Rescues Two from Lake Erie

An aircrew from Air Station Detroit at Selfridge Air National Guard Base rescued two people from Lake Erie.

A Coast Guard aircrew from Air Station Detroit at Selfridge Air National Guard Base rescued two men Sunday from Lake Erie. The boat the men were riding in capsized near of Ward’s Canal near Jerusalem Township, Ohio, according to a release. A 911 dispatcher from Lucas County, Ohio, called Coast Guard Sector Detroit at 12:32 p.m. after receiving a report of two men in the water. A boatcrew from Coast Guard Station Toledo, Ohio, and a rescue aircrew aboard an MH-65C Dolphin rescue helicopter, from Coast Guard Air Station Detroit, were launched in attempt to locate the men. At 1:40 p.m., the rescue aircrew spotted the two men wearing life jackets and holding on to the stern of their boat. A rescue swimmer was lowered to the water and the two …

Friday, October 26, 2012

Coast Guard Rescues Two People From Lake St. Clair

The U.S. Coast Guard rescued two people in Lake St. Clair Thursday after they were thrown from their personal watercraft.

Two people were rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard Thursday after they were thrown into Lake St. Clair when their personal watercraft ran aground in the Middle Channel. Crewmembers on a TowBoat U.S. boat notified a radio watchstander at Coast Guard Station St. Clair Shores that they had the two individuals, whose names and hometowns were not released, aboard the vessel and they needed medical attention. The Coast Guard launched a rescue boat and transferred the people, who were wearing life jackets when they fell in the water, to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources boat ramp in the Clinton River for medical attention. According to a release, the two people were treated and released. “The Coast Guard recommends that you wear a life …

Monday, October 22, 2012

Coast Guard Assists Boaters on Lake St. Clair

The U.S. Coast Guard assisted boaters Sunday who became stranded on Lake St. Clair after their battery died.

The U.S. Coast Guard assisted two boaters who were stranded on Lake St. Clair Sunday night after their boat battery died. The Coast Guard reported that that a search-and-rescue watchstander at Coast Guard Sector Detroit received a report of a flare sighting in the vicinity of Gaukler Shoals, which is east of 10 Mile in Lake St. Clair. Another boater contacted the Coast Guard via VHF-FM marine radio after seeing the flare about 6:45 p.m., and stayed in contact with personnel during the rescue. About 10 minutes after receiving the call, personnel form Coast Guard Station St. Clair Shores arrived on the scene. The disabled vessel was towed to Jefferson Beach Marina. The names of the two men, who tried to wave down passing boaters before they …

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Coast Guard Rescues Nine Boaters in Lake St. Clair

U.S. Coast Guard personnel, along with good Samaritans on the water, rescued nine boaters Saturday from Lake St. Clair.

Nine people who were on a disabled boat in Lake St. Clair late Saturday morning are safely on land after being rescued by the personnel from U.S. Coast Guard Station St. Clair Shores. A watchstander at Coast Guard Station St. Clair Shores received a call at 11:43 a.m. of a disabled boat near the Middle Channel of Lake St. Clair and a rescue boatcrew was dispatched to respond to the call. Prior to the arrival of Coast Guard personnel, TowBoat U.S. and another boater, helped the boaters whose boat was taking on water, according to a release. The nine people aboard the boat were transferred to the Coast Guard vessel, and taken to the Clinton River Boat Ramp. The Coast Guard is not releasing the names of those rescued. “It was great to see …

Carlicious

1:17 pm on Thursday, September 13, 2012

I agree, it's a captains responsibility to know what and how to handle any boat you are driving in any condition and what to do in certain circumstances. Don't blame the coast guard. The coast guard is there to save lives, not pull a boat in. You should have called Boat U.S.   more ›

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