Coast Guard captured on camera rescuing federal agents, boaters after 2 vessels capsize off Puerto Rico

Fortunately, the rescue mission concluded successfully, with all individuals safely retrieved from the water. The authorities confirmed that everyone involved, including the federal agents and two additional boaters, were unharmed and accounted for, quelling any fears of missing persons.

The sequence of events began when the Puerto Rico Police Joint Forces of Rapid Action alerted Coast Guard watchstanders at Sector San Juan to the capsizing incident just after 9 p.m. The location was identified as Isla de Cabras, a point off Toa Baja’s coast, triggering an urgent marine information broadcast (UMIB) to notify vessels in the vicinity.

In response to the emergency, the Coast Guard mobilized a 45-foot Response Boat Medium from Station San Juan, along with an MH-60T Jayhawk helicopter, to aid in the rescue effort. Their efforts were supported by a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Caribbean Air and Marine Branch Marine Unit and a helicopter from the Puerto Rico Police Joint Force of Rapid Action (FURA).

The Guard directed the launch of a Station San Juan 45-foot Response Boat Medium and a Coast Guard MH-60T Jayhawk helicopter to provide rescue assistance. 

A U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Caribbean Air and Marine Branch Marine Unit and a Puerto Rico Police Joint Force of Rapid Action (FURA) helicopter were also dispatched.

U.S. Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter hovering above Atlantic Ocean near North Carolina coast

A U.S. Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter hovers over the ocean during a rescue mission. (Fireman Madilynn Herrell/U.S. Coast Guard, File)

A short time later, a good Samaritan reported seeing a 22-foot capsized vessel and two people holding onto the boat, officials said. He provided a position for response units, while a Puerto Rico police helicopter crew tracked down the capsized vessel. 

As the CBP marine unit approached the boaters in 10-foot swells to attempt the rescue, their vessel also capsized, throwing the three agents into the water.

The Station San Juan boat crew tried to reach the agents and boaters but were unable due to the deteriorated sea state and the original capsized vessel being beyond the reef line.

A map showing Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic

A boat capsized off Isla de Cabras in Toa Baja, Puerto Rico, Tuesday. (iStock)

As the Coast Guard helicopter responded, the Puerto Rico police helicopter crew rescued one of the boaters and one of the CBP agents, taking them to Isla de Cabras.

The Coast Guard aircrew then deployed their rescue swimmer and safely hoisted the remaining two agents and boater safely aboard the aircraft.

The survivors were taken to the Fernando Luis Ribas Dominicci Airport in San Juan, where they were received by awaiting Puerto Rico Emergency Medical Service personnel and treated for minor injuries.

“The quick actions by FURA and CBP AMO allowed for constant eyes on all five people in the water and their prompt rescue,” said Lt. David Tirado-Tolosa, Coast Guard Air Station MH-60T Jayhawk helicopter aircraft commander. 

“This mission highlights the high-risk environment our crews, federal and local partners face every time they respond to a search and rescue. We are very glad everyone made it home safely, as this could have easily had a different outcome.”

U.S. Coast Guard official looking through binoculars at a ship

The U.S. Coast Guard was assisted in the rescue by the Puerto Rico Police Joint Forces of Rapid Action. (USCG Handout/Reuters, File)

Cmdr. Zach Geyer, Coast Guard Sector San Juan Search and Rescue mission coordinator, added the case highlights the dangers rescue professionals face coming to the aid of mariners in peril.

“The responding CBP asset crew exemplified the courageous effort our federal and local responders make in a deliberate and calculated risk decision to save two individuals in immediate danger of death,” Geyer said.

“Through strong coordination across agencies, including CBP, FURA, the Caribbean Air and Marine Operations Center and the Federal Aviation Administration, responders safely de-conflicted a congested airspace and ultimately saved lives.”

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