Marine rescue team prepares to hoist six from vessel


Audio|Source: Grand Traverse Bay Marine Radio
00:51
Transcript:
For a vessel brief. A vessel heading, approximately northeast heading of about 040 plus feet ahead, radar and lighting. If you could secure, we'll do the same. Lower snowy secure, antennas booms, flagstaff, rigging, loose gear. Rescue device to be used, we'll be starting off with some baskets with trail lines and then moving into baskets without, and then ultimately maybe 20 to 30 minutes is phone to work towards the end. Only one person will be hoisted at a time, just discharged static electricity. Disconnect the hook if the device must you move to not connect the hook to the vessel. Board procedures, primary, will be 21 alpha. Secondary will be the hand slash signal. Advice P.O.B, we have six P.O.B on board the 5'9 today. And we'll be working on our approach to the water.
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Grand Traverse Bay, Michigan
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