Coast Guard rescues 2 sailors off Galveston Jetties
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The sailboat French Kiss is battered on the Galveston, Texas, south jetty after Coast......read moreread more
Courtesy Photo | The sailboat French Kiss is battered on the Galveston, Texas, south jetty after Coast Guard Station Galveston and Air Station Houston crews respond Monday, Oct. 13, 2014. The aircrew hoisted the two men to safety and one man was treated for minor injures. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Air Station Houston)
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HOUSTON — Two men were rescued off the Galveston Jetties by a Coast Guard aircrew after their sailboat became lodged on the rocks Monday morning.
The men called Sector Houston/Galveston watchstanders at 6:05 a.m. and reported they had run aground at the tip of the south jetty. Station Galveston boatcrews arrived at about 6:45 a.m., but were unable to rescue the men since they were on the rocks.
The watchstanders deployed an Air Station Houston MH-65 Dolphin helicopter and crew, which arrived on scene at 7:41 a.m. They were able to hoist both the men off the rocks and deliver them to an awaiting EMS crew at Scholes International Airport. One of the men was treated for minor injuries by EMS and they were released.
The sailboat drifted off the rocks and began sinking. It came to rest on the bottom just after 9 a.m., about 250 yards south of the north jetty at position 29°20'37.4"N 94°40'54.4"W. The mast is sticking out of the water about 10 feet, but it is outside the ship channel.
Video of the rescue will be available after the helicopter lands and it can be processed and released.