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hey- be careful out there
gf. Search called off for crewman in Sound LONG ISLAND SOUND - The Coast Guard called off active search efforts yesterday for a 29-year-old crewman who was working on a tug and barge from Port Chester when he fell overboard into Long Island Sound off the Norwalk-Westport, Conn., shore. Crew members tried to throw him a rope after he went down at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, but couldn't rescue him, prompting a massive search by air and sea that continued for 20 hours. Authorities yesterday would not identify the man, who was working on a tugboat named Success II, owned by Concavage Marine Construction in Port Chester. The Coast Guard was investigating the incident with Westport police. The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration is also investigating because it is considered a workplace accident. The man fell as the tug and the barge it was pushing entered Norwalk Harbor, south of Cockenoe Island. The boat's captain immediately notified his company's dispatch service, which called 911. The Westport police marine patrol and Coast Guard vessels searched the Sound through the night and into the next day, spanning the area where he fell and the shoreline of the nearby Norwalk Islands. A Coast Guard helicopter and aircraft from the Nassau County police, Connecticut State Police and the New York Air National Guard searched from the air. The man's relatives had been notified, the Coast Guard said. Concavage did not return a call yesterday afternoon. |
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On Saturday, I could hear the CG but not the other boat on the VHF.
CG was asking , ''how many are in the water'', ''how long were they in the water'', '' can you mark and secure the vessel''. Scotty "gonefishiing" wrote in message news ![]() hey- be careful out there gf. Search called off for crewman in Sound LONG ISLAND SOUND - The Coast Guard called off active search efforts yesterday for a 29-year-old crewman who was working on a tug and barge from Port Chester when he fell overboard into Long Island Sound off the Norwalk-Westport, Conn., shore. Crew members tried to throw him a rope after he went down at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, but couldn't rescue him, prompting a massive search by air and sea that continued for 20 hours. Authorities yesterday would not identify the man, who was working on a tugboat named Success II, owned by Concavage Marine Construction in Port Chester. The Coast Guard was investigating the incident with Westport police. The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration is also investigating because it is considered a workplace accident. The man fell as the tug and the barge it was pushing entered Norwalk Harbor, south of Cockenoe Island. The boat's captain immediately notified his company's dispatch service, which called 911. The Westport police marine patrol and Coast Guard vessels searched the Sound through the night and into the next day, spanning the area where he fell and the shoreline of the nearby Norwalk Islands. A Coast Guard helicopter and aircraft from the Nassau County police, Connecticut State Police and the New York Air National Guard searched from the air. The man's relatives had been notified, the Coast Guard said. Concavage did not return a call yesterday afternoon. |
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