domingo, 9 de junio de 2019

Coast Guard, agencies continue search for person in the water near Texas City, Texas

MH-65 Dolphin, U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Stephen Lehmann (archive).

HOUSTON​ —​ The Coast Guard, along with multiple local, state and federal agencies continue to search Saturday evening for Chief Chris Reed, Kemah Chief of Police, who fell overboard from a vessel north of the Texas City Dike, near Texas City, Texas.

As of 9 p.m. Saturday, the Coast Guard has searched approximately 650 square nautical miles.

The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Tiger Shark will remain on scene in Galveston Bay and search throughout the evening, as well as vessels from assisting agencies.

HC-144 Ocean Sentry, U.S. Coast Guard photo (archive)

A Coast Guard Air Station Houston MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew, Air Station Corpus Christi HC-144 Ocean Sentry aircrew, and Station Galveston boat crew have concluded their search for the evening. They will resume their search at first light Sunday.​

Cutter Tiger Shark, U.S. Coast Guard photo by Fireman Ross Ruddell (archive).

Approximately 19 agencies assisted in the search, along with 25 volunteer vessels and numerous patrols along the shoreline.

Involved in the search are:
  • Coast Guard Air Station Houston
  • Coast Guard Air Station Corpus Christi
  • Coast Guard Station Galveston
  • Coast Guard Cutter Tiger Shark
  • Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
  • Texas Department of Public Safety
  • Texas City Fire Department Marine Unit
  • Galveston County Sheriff's Office Marine Unit
  • Galveston Police Department Marine and Dive Unit
  • Galveston Island Beach Patrol
  • Nassau Bay Fire​ Department
  • Chambers County Marine Unit
  • Harris County Marine Unit
  • UTMB Marine Police
  • Texas EquuSearch
  • Pasadena Police Department
  • Pearland Police Department
  • Webster Fire Department
  • League City Fire Department
  • Seabrook Fire Department
  • Bay City Fire Department
  • Houston Police Department
  • HAZMAT Special Services, LLC
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