Written by USCGS
Coast Guard helicopter and boat crews rescued two men after they ran aground on the Galveston North Jetty Monday morning, ejecting one of the men and injuring both.
A nearby fisherman heard the 20-foot-boat crash and notified watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector Houston-Galveston at about 1:30 a.m.
“This is a prime example that if you see something happen, report it. The two good Samaritans were vital in assisting and reporting,” said Petty Officer 2nd Class Kathryn Carlin, who assisted in the rescues from Station Galveston. “If they hadn’t reported it, we would have never known.”
Coast Guard Station Galveston launched two response boats and located the men. Both men suffered multiple lacerations. It was reported that one man had a broken arm and the other man had a broken leg.
Three crewmen and two good Samaritans administered first aid while waiting for an Air Station Houston MH-65 Dolphin aircrew to medevac the men. The aircrew hoisted the men and met EMS at Scholes International Airport at Galveston. They were taken to UTMB Galveston for treatment.
“I’m pretty happy two people are going home to their kids,” said Carlin.
Carlin was in waste deep water working with the helicopter’s rescue swimmer to balance the hoist basket on rocks to safely recover the men.
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