Mission ready in Prince Rupert, 8 Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary saving lives at sea
For the first time ever Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary from eight locations came together in Prince Rupert to stage a multi-unit level Search and Rescue exercise on Oct. 8.
Jeff Carrow is with the Canadian Coast Guard. He is deputy superintendent of the Indigenous Community Response Training team which is a product of the Oceans Protections Plan, he said. He said with so many remote places the Coast Guard can not be in all the time, the CN-CGA team members are “incredible assets.”
“So, it’s a great example where you had all these vessels come out of Hartley Bay and execute a rescue there because it happened right in their territory. Coast Guard showed up within about an hour or so. Then it was able to provide larger support, larger patient care and transport.” “This is kind of a fun day. We’ve never done this before with the auxiliaries. It’s the first time that they’ve all gotten together … It’s thrilling to have them all here,” he said.
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