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In Case of Emergency Situation or Distress
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By Telephone |
Look in the front of your telephone directory for an emergency number listing for the U.S. Coast Guard or Dial 911 or call the nearest U.S. Coast Guard Rescue Coordination Center listed on the USCG Rescue Coordination Centers (RCCs) page COMMANDANT (CG-5R) |
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By Radio |
Call U.S. Coast Guard on Channel 16 VHF-FM (156.8 MHz) Emergency Radio Call Procedures: |
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By Cellular Phone |
Look in the front of your telephone directory for an emergency number listing for the U.S. Coast Guard or Dial 911 or call the nearest U. S. Coast Guard Rescue Coordination Center listed on the USCG Rescue Coordination Centers (RCC's) page |
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By Email |
Currently the U.S. Coast Guard email system is not set up to accept or respond to emergency SAR messages. If you are in distress or need to report an emergency, do NOT send it via email, contact the Coast Guard via telephone or radio. |
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By other methods |
The Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) provides several additional means for contacting or alerting SAR authorities. These include INMARSAT, SARSAT (EPIRBs, ELTs, and PLBs), MF-DSC, HF-DSC, etc. In addition, for vessels or persons in distress there are nationally and internationally accepted/prescribed visual and sound distress signals (flares, horns, mirrors, flashing lights, flags, etc.). |
