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Date: March 19, 2010

Contact: Petty Officer 1st Class David Mosley

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Coast Guard investigates at sea vessel fire

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The fire ravaged remains of the fishing vessel American Dynasty’s left superstructure outside of the ships engine room where a three hour fire burned aboard the 286-foot Seattle based vessel with 137 crewmembers aboard, March 10, 2010.  The Coast Guard investigators in Dutch Harbor are working in cooperation with marine surveyors to determine the cause of the fire and assess the extent of the damage.  U.S. Coast Guard photo by Marine Safety Detachment Unalaska    ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Melted wiring and floor plates inside the fishing vessel American Dynasty’s boiler room after a three hour fire burned aboard the 286-foot Seattle based vessel with 137 crewmembers aboard, March 10, 2010.  The Coast Guard investigators in Dutch Harbor are working in cooperation with marine surveyors to determine the cause of the fire and assess the extent of the damage.  U.S. Coast Guard photo by Marine Safety Detachment Unalaska

ANCHORAGE, Alaska –Coast Guard Sector Anchorage is investigating an engine room fire that burned for more than three hours onboard the fishing vessel American Dynasty 50 miles northwest of Cold Bay March 10.

“We are working to understand what caused the fire,” said Lt. Cmdr. Brad Clare, Sector Anchorage chief of inspections division.  “We have investigators in Dutch Harbor working with the ship owners to ensure proper temporary repairs are made before allowing the vessel to transit safely to Seattle for permanent repairs.”

The 286-foot Seattle-based American Dynasty with 137 crewmembers, reported a fire on board and were attempting to put it out.  After a three hour battle using three fire fighting teams, the crew extinguished the fire with no reported injuries or fatalities. 

Upon receiving notification of the fire, the Seventeenth Coast Guard District command center in Juneau launched the ready HC-130 Hercules aircraft from Anchorage, two MH-60 Jayhawk helicopters from St. Paul, and an HH-65 Dolphin helicopter from Cold Bay. The cutters Munro and Alex Haley were also diverted. 

Upon receiving notification of the fire being extinguished, all Coast Guard assets were ordered to stand down except for the Kodiak based Munro who escorted the American Dynasty to Dutch Harbor.

The Coast Guard investigators in Dutch Harbor are working in cooperation with marine surveyors to determine the cause of the fire and assess the extent of the damage. 

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