Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Welcome Wednesday!

Here you go! The latest vessels that joined Amver this week. We remain grateful for your support of the Amver system and global search and rescue. Every day more than 8,000 ships are reporting to us, ready to respond in the event of an emergency at sea. Thank you!

  • AQUAPUELCHE
  • FRONT CRYSTAL
  • ANDERIDA
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Monday, July 10, 2017

International rescue effort saves two sailors

An international rescue effort including U.S. Air Force Pararescuemen and the Amver participating Handysize tanker Nord Nightingale saved two German sailors who abandoned their burning sailboat approximatley 525 miles east of Port Canaveral, Fla., on Friday, July 7, 2017.

U.S. Coast Guard rescue authorities in Miami, Fla. received a 406 MHz Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) for a 42-foot German flagged sailboat. Working with rescue authorities in Bremen, Germany the Coast Guard personnel learned that two sailors had abandoned their buring sailboat and one of the sailors was suffering from severe burns.

Coast Guard rescue personnel used the Amver system to locate the 600-foot chemical tanker Nord Nightingale which was near the sunked sailboat. The crew of the Nord Nighingale agreed to divert and assist in the rescue operations.

The Coast Guard also coordinated with the U.S. Air Force who launched pararescuemen and medical supplies from the 920th Rescue Wing. The team of Air Force rescue specialists were able to parachute down to the injured yachtsment and begin treating them.

The survivors and pararescuemen were hoisted aboard the Nord Nighingale and a U.S. Air Force helicopter arrived to hoist the seven and transport them back to Florida where the survivors were transferred to EMS and transported to a local hospital.

The Singapore flagged Nord Nightingale, managed by NorOrient Product Pool in Singapore, enrolled in Amver on June 2, 2008.

Photo credit: U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Mark Borosch

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Welcome Wednesday!

You've done it again! You have shown a steadfast commitment to safety at sea by demonstrating, week after week, your willingness to take an extra step to save lives and join Amver. You've put profits asside for safety. You've put scheduling aside for safety. You've made a statement to the world that a call for help by anyone at sea will not be ignored. Thank you. Now help us welcome the latest members of the Amver safety network.

  • VENUS SKY
  • THE TAIPAN
  • GOLDEN OPAL
  • MARINI
  • NEW MERIT
  • MAERSK GUATEMALA
  • ARTEMISSIO
  • ORIENT CHALLENGE
  •  LOWLANDS FUTURE
  • YM WREATH
  • EPICURUS
  • HYUNDAI SAMHO S844
  • HELLAS TATIANA
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