Rescued were Joerg Fleimming, 51 and Stefan Heising, 56, both German nationals.
Watchstanders at the Coast Guard 5th District Command Center in Portsmouth, Virginia, received an alert at approximately 4 p.m. Monday via fax from Maritime Rescue Coordination Center Bremen, Germany stating that the Irene was in need of assistance.
Command center personnel made contact with Fleimming, the boat's owner, via an iridium phone and learned that the Irene had lost its mast and was low on fuel.
Watchstanders diverted the Coast Guard Cutter Shearwater to the Irene's location.
The Shearwater arrived on scene at approximately 1:30 a.m. Tuesday, but were unable to pass a towline due to the sailing vessel's condition and environmental factors.
At sunrise, Fleimming and Heising boarded a life raft and were recovered by Shearwater's crew at approximately 7:30 a.m.
The Shearwater took the two men to Coast Guard Station Little Creek, where they were met by Customs and Border Patrol agents who assisted the two men in obtaining a flight back to Germany at Norfolk International Airport.
2 comments:
Why are people called "nationals" today? Can't they just be called German? Or French, or Swedish, or Spanish or Canadian or whatever the hell they might be? Who came up with this "nationals" crap?!
11:33 PM:
You really had to search hard to find something negative to say about this post. Look up the word "xenophobe". You might be one.
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