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Congratulations to the Crew of the Samish
On April 27th, 2006
the Samish was transiting the central Puget Sound with a tow when the crew
spotted what appeared to be a fishing vessel on fire in the vicinity of
Richmond Beach near Edmonds, Washington. The Samish immediately notified
United States Coast Guard Vessel Traffic Center Puget Sound to activate a
search and rescue response.
Realizing the severity of the situation, the
crew of the Samish released their tow in a safe location and
proceeded toward the stricken vessel to render assistance. As the first
vessel on scene to assist, the Samish identified the stricken vessel as the
F/V Carroll M with six people aboard, and confirmed that all six of the
Carroll M’s crew was accounted for. The Samish then maneuvered along side
the Carroll where the Samish crew went aboard the Carroll M to assist in
firefighting efforts. The Samish remained on scene to relay information to
United States Coast Guard Sector Seattle Command Center, and her crew
continued firefighting efforts until the fire was brought under control.
The quick response by the Samish and her crew, and their willingness to
assist fellow mariners in distress, are directly responsible for the saving
of the F/V Carroll M from further fire damage or total loss and for the
safety of her crew. The Samish’s crew was awarded the Meritorious Public
Service Award on November 8, 2006 at the La Conner office.
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