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  • Coast Guard helicopter crew airlifts ailing fisherman
    Coast Guard helicopter crew airlifts ailing fisherman (2.02 MB)
  • Coast Guard Medevacs 44 yeear old man
    Coast Guard Medevacs 44 yeear old man (1.34 MB)
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    KODIAK, Alaska - Petty Officer Second Class Mark Capra and Petty Officer Second Class Dave Southwick assist Kodiak paramedics as they secure a litter bearing Wilmer Anderovich, 44 years old, onto a stretcher. Anderovich was medevaced from Old Harbor today by an HH-60 Jayhawk helicopter from air station Kodiak here, suffering from gastrointestinal bleeding. Anderovich was transported by ambulance to Providence Medical Center here. (Photo by Petty Officer Paul Roszkowski)
  • Coast Guard Medevac's 44 year old man from Old Harbor
    Coast Guard Medevac's 44 year old man from Old Harbor (1.48 MB)
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    KODIAK, Alaska - Petty Officer Second Class Mark Capra, Petty Officer Second Class Dave Southwick and Petty Officer Second Class Kathy Hayes assist Kodiak paramedics as they remove a litter bearing Wilmer Anderovich, 44, from an HH-60 Jayhawk helicopter here. Anderovich was medevaced from Old Harbor suffering from gastrointestinal bleeding. Anderovich was transported by ambulance to Providence Medical Center here.
  • Pro
    Pro "v" ision aground on Long Island (129.97 KB)
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    KODIAK, Alaska - The fishing vessel Pro "v" ision, based in Kodiak, ran aground on the north side of Long Island in Chiniak Bay at 2 a.m. Aug. 5. Local contractors and the U.S. Coast Guard are working to salvage the 80-foot salmon tender. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by MST3 Joe Lovett)
  • Coast Guard assists Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game with fish restock
    Coast Guard assists Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game with fish restock (239.66 KB)
    KODIAK, Alaska - Petty Officer Third Class Ben Harris holds open a bag for Suzanne Schmidt, an Alaska Department of Fish and Game biologist, as she pours 1,100 rainbow trout fry into it. A Coast Guard HH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew is assiting the department with restocking several local lakes with over 23,000 rainbow trout fry. (Official Coast Guard photo by PA2 Sara Raymer)
  • Vessel Waters aground near Ouzinke
    Vessel Waters aground near Ouzinke (133.28 KB)
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    KODIAK, Alaska - The Coast Guard is investigating the grounding of the 70-foot vessel Waters, homeported in Homer. The vessel struck the number four dayboard when it grounded on a rock in Narrow Strait north of Kodiak Island near the village of Ouzinke early morning, June 18th. A dayboard is a navigational beacon that clearly marks the channel when navigating in a restricted waterway. (Photo by PA2 Sara Raymer)
  • Coast Guard releases Clipper Odyssey grounding photo (1.55 MB)
  • Coast Guard rescues four missing hunters near Beaufort Sea
    Coast Guard rescues four missing hunters near Beaufort Sea (736.7 KB)
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    JUNEAU, Alaska - A jubilant rescued hunter rides aboard a Coast Guard rescue helicopter from the Seattle-based icebreaker Healy Thursday afternoon near the Beaufort Sea. The man is one of four hunters rescued by the Coast Guard. North Slope search and rescue volunteers began searching for the uninjured men July 25. The helicopter crew located the hunters about 32 miles northwest of the Colville River delta, took them aboard the aircraft and transported them to Nuiqsut, a village south of Harrison Bay in the Beaufort Sea.(Official U.S. Coast Guard photo courtesy Cutter Healy) -30-
  • Star of the Northwest
    Star of the Northwest (2.31 MB)
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    KODIAK, Alaska - Passengers wear life jackets as they are transferred off of the Star of the Northwest located 14 miles south of Seward. Star of the Northwest, a 100-foot cruise vessel owned by Anchorage-based Major Marine Tours Inc., struck an unknown object and began taking on water with 161 passengers on board 3:30 p.m. Sunday. (Official U.S. Coast Guard photo)