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    Coast Guard crews locate 2 missing divers in Gulf of Mexico

    Coast Guard aircrew locates 2 missing divers in Gulf of Mexico

    Courtesy Photo | A Coast Guard Air Station Corpus Christi MH-65 Dolphin helicopter aircrew stands with...... read more read more

    CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, UNITED STATES

    06.28.2015

    Courtesy Story

    U.S. Coast Guard District 8 PADET Houston

    CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas - A Coast Guard helicopter crew rescued two overdue divers offshore from San Jose Island, Texas, Saturday afternoon.

    Two San Antonio men, Dennis Garrett, 51, and Robert Holms ,46, were diving approximately 16 miles off the shoreline of San Jose Island at approximately 10 a.m. when they became noticeably overdue. The captain of the dive boat Reel Excursions contacted the Coast Guard on marine band VHF-16 after growing concerns that they were 40 minutes overdue and could not be found.

    Upon notification, Sector Corpus Christi watchstanders immediately diverted an MH-65 Dolphin rescue helicopter, launched a response boat from Coast Guard Station Port Aransas and diverted the Coast Guard Cutters Brant and Steelhead. After a three hour search that included the Coast Guard assets and two additional dive vessels, the helicopter crew finally located the divers 6.2 miles from their last known location. They deployed the rescue swimmer and hoisted them both aboard. They then transported them to Sector Corpus Christi where they were met by EMS as a precautionary measure.

    "Our air crew is extremely happy to find these two missing divers and bring them to safety from an unfortunate and dangerous situation," said Lt. Harry Lehman, one of the pilots on the rescue helicopter. "Credit goes to the two experienced divers who did everything in their power to be noticed and rescued, having the right equipment such as brightly colored flotation devices saved their lives. Our excellent teamwork with the Station Port Aransas boat crew and sector command center watch standers was instrumental to the positive outcome of this rescue."

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    Date Taken: 06.28.2015
    Date Posted: 06.28.2015 11:09
    Story ID: 168419
    Location: CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, US

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