IEyeNews

iLocal News Archives

Cayman Islands: Civilian vessel renders assistance to vessel in distress

From RCIPS


Shortly before 3PM on Saturday, 8 December, the 9-1-1 Communications Centre alerted officers to a report of a vessel in distress off the George Town waterfront. The vessel, a 65-foot sailboat, had experienced engine trouble and was drifting out to sea with three persons onboard. The RCIPS police helicopter deployed to assist, along with a Joint Marine Unit vessel which had been on patrol in the North Sound. The helicopter crew located the vessel in distress while the JMU vessel was en route, and contacted a nearby civilian fishing vessel to assist. The crew of the fishing vessel, the Ziggy III, responded immediately and were able to safely tow the vessel in distress to the George Town harbor.

“We are very grateful to the crew of the Ziggy III who did not hesitate to help,” said Neil Mohammed, Deputy Executive Officer of the Air Operations Unit, “When incidents happen at sea it is often civilian vessels already nearby who can respond most quickly, and they rarely hesitate to do so. This collaboration between law enforcement and private citizens is an important aspect of keeping Cayman and our waters safe.”

1 COMMENTS

LEAVE A RESPONSE

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *