The Coast Guard has
proven itself an exceptionally important first-responder allies
during Hurricane Harvey’s landfall along the Texas Gulf Course.
This is a summary of the Coastie’s activities that includes the
notation that it helped save the lives of 20 people – and one dog. Can’t forget the
dog.
on
the coasts of Texas and Louisiana, Saturday.
after
they received reports from watchstanders at Coast
Guard Sector Corpus Christi
Saturday
morning and afternoon.
For
more information, please visit our newsroom at
http://www.news.uscg.mil/Texas/.
“Anytime
the Coast guard is not conducting a mission, they are
training. They are professionals.”
captains
of the port have set port condition zulu for the
ports of Houston, Texas City, Galveston,
Freeport
and Corpus Christi except for Port Brownsville, which
reopened Saturday morning.
For more information about
port condition zulu for Sector Houston-Galveston,
said Oditt. “The
wind conditions and sea state determines port
conditions.”
that are capable of responding
in flooded urban areas, have arrived at
Sector
Houston-Galveston and three are en route to the
Sector.
The
Coast Guard reminds the public of these important
safety messages:
as storm condition strengthen.
This means help could be delayed.
Evacuate
as necessary. If mandatory evacuations are set for an
area,
the public should evacuate without delay.
Secure
belongings. Owners of large boats are urged to move
their vessels to inland marinas.
Trailerable boats
should be pulled from the water. Be sure to secure
loose items.
Stay
clear of beaches.
and VHF radio channel
16.
For
frequent updates, please visit Twitter and Facebook
athttps://twitter.com/USCGHeartland and https://www.facebook.com/uscgheartland/. |
in distress at their residence near Aransas Pass, Texas, Saturday.
of seven people, one of which is reportedly on oxygen and had run out,
in need of assistance.
MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter aircrew to assist the individuals.
and are able to rescue people on sea and land if the need arises,”
said Capt. Tony Hahn, commander, Sector Corpus Christi
By Jeffrey L. Frischkorn
Jfrischk@Ameritech.net
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