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Coast Guard rescues man stranded on a beach off a 200-foot cliff in Puerto Rico

Published on Tuesday, October 13, 2009Email To Friend    Print Version


The crew of an Air Station Borinquen HH-65 Dolphin helicopter, Puerto Rico
Joint Forces of Rapid Action Police, and state and local Emergency Management
crews rescue a 23-year-old man Sunday from a beach at the bottom of a 200-
foot cliff in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. (Photo: Lt. Cmdr. Walter Chubrick, Coast
Guard Sector San Juan Command Center supervisor)

SAN JUAN , Puerto Rico -- The crew of a Coast Guard helicopter, Puerto Rico police and state and local Emergency Management crews combined efforts to rescue a man on Sunday who was stranded on a beach at the bottom of a 200-foot cliff in Aguadilla , Puerto Rico.

Rescue crews on scene transfer a 23-year-old man Sunday at the Aguadilla golf course after he was rescued by the crew of a Coast Guard HH-65 Dolphin helicopter, Puerto Rico Joint Forces of Rapid Action Police, and state and local Emergency Management crews, from a beach at the bottom of a 200-foot cliff in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. (Photo: Lt. Cmdr. Walter Chubrick, Coast Guard Sector San Juan Command
Center supervisor)
Rescued is a 23-year-old man resident of Aguadilla, reportedly missing from his home since Saturday.

Coast Guard Watchstanders at Sector San Juan received a call from an Aguadilla Municipal police officer, who reported that the missing man had been located in a small beach off the cliffs by the Aguadilla lighthouse.

A Puerto Rico police officer aboard a Joint Forces of Rapid Action (FURA) marine unit on scene was able to swim to the beach and provide assistance to the stranded man, while a Puerto Rico Emergency Management rescue crew rapelled down to the beach to assist.

Coast Guard Watchstanders diverted an Air Station Borinquen HH-65 Dolphin helicopter to the scene. The Coast Guard helicopter crew arrived on scene, deployed their rescue swimmer and hoisted the stranded man to the helicopter while hovering 20 to 30 feet away from the cliff.

The Coast Guard helicopter crew transferred the man in stable condition to awaiting Emergency Medical Services personnel at the Aguadilla golf course, who in turn, transported the patient to the Good Samaritan Hospital in Aguadilla to receive further medical care.
 
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