WINNIPEG, MANITOBA -- (Marketwired) -- 01/11/15 -- The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) rescued eight men adrift on an ice floe near Coral Harbour, NU. The group went adrift on January 9, which initiated a local rescue effort. On January 10, Nunavut Emergency Measures Organization requested assistance from the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre (JRCC) in Trenton, Ont., as the floe was drifting beyond the local community's reach. The rescue was completed on January 11 with all men being airlifted to Coral Harbour.
Quick Facts
-- The group of men was well-prepared for the elements and had a SPOT
beacon, which regularly transmitted their location.
-- The first RCAF aircraft on scene was a CC-130 Hercules from 435 Squadron
at 17 Wing Winnipeg, Manitoba. It arrived at 5:30 p.m. EST on January 10
and dropped radios, survival equipment, rations, water, and life rafts
as a precautionary measure.
-- The men were rescued on the morning of January 11 by a CH-149 Cormorant
helicopter from 413 Squadron at 14 Wing Greenwood, Nova Scotia, and were
returned safely to Coral Harbour.
-- At the time of rescue the group was approximately 55 Km south of Coral
Harbour and about 27 Km from the nearest shoreline.
-- Also involved in the effort were additional CH-149 crew members from 103
Squadron at 9 Wing Gander, Newfoundland, and a second CC-130 Hercules
from 413 Squadron at 14 Wing Greenwood used to transport the additional
crew.
-- In Canada, search and rescue (SAR) is a shared responsibility among
federal, provincial/territorial and municipal organizations, as well as
air, ground and maritime volunteer SAR organizations.
Quotations
"This case shows how preparedness greatly increases the chance for survival. It was a great cooperative effort between local volunteer rescue groups, the territorial emergency Measures organization, and the Canadian Armed Forces. We're glad to see a happy conclusion to this mission."
Major Vince Meunier, Officer in Charge of JRCC Trenton
Associated Links
Twitter: @JRCCTrenton
JRCC Trenton
Royal Canadian Air Force
Contacts:
Major Steve Neta
Public Affairs Officer
(204) 230-6403
steven.neta@forces.gc.ca
