
Mishaps & Rescues – New England – February
Recent responses New England and the Mid-Atlantic region KIDNAPPED CHILD – Crewmembers from the Coast Guard cutter Crocodile and Kodiak Island rescue Luke Finch, 3,

Recent responses New England and the Mid-Atlantic region KIDNAPPED CHILD – Crewmembers from the Coast Guard cutter Crocodile and Kodiak Island rescue Luke Finch, 3,
Recent responses from New York and around the nation Hurricane Barrier An aerial view of the hurricane barrier, top, and Homer’s Wharf in New Bedford,

Recent responses from the Mid-Atlantic region PARTNERSHIP IN PHILADELPHIA — A Coast Guard rescue boat crew and a Philadelphia Marine Police safe boat crew conduct

Recent responses from New England BERING SEA RESCUE — Coast Guard patrol aboard a small boat deployed from the Coast Guard cutter Munro worked together

Recent responses from the Mid-Atlantic Seaboard FISHING BOAT AGROUND — The fishing boat Frieda Marie sits anchored and aground about 100 yards off Assateague Island,

Recent responses from throughout the Northeast Coast Guard rescue crews work to help an injured crewmember aboard a sailboat near Matinicus Island, Maine. A 47-foot
Recent responses from around New England The Coast Guard cutter Polar Sea breaks ice in the Northern Arctic Ocean in support of several scientific research

Recent Coast Guard responses from the Northeast GUARDING LIBERTY — A 25-foot response boat crew from Coast Guard Station New York, based on Staten Island,

Recent Coast Guard responses from around the nation SINKING 40-FOOTER — The Coast Guard rescued two people aboard a 40-foot boat that ran aground Sept.
Recent Coast Guard responses from the Northeast Rogue wave rescue Station Southwest Harbor, Maine The Coast Guard saved two lives and searched for a third

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