UNITED STATES COAST GUARD - 1998 - PPE LIST and MORE
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The following info is taken from the Spring 1998 issue of "On Scene" which is the Journal of USCG SAR (published quarterly - approx 30 pages - some color photos)
file by Peter Szerlag - August 4, 1998 - www.geocities.com/capecanaveral/3327/uscg.html
The USCG has updated their standard list of personal protective equipment. The Basic PPE lists the minimum outfit of PPE for a boat crewmember in warmer climates. The Cold Weather Outfit lists supplemental items for cold weather areas. Approximate prices follow each item. The cost is spread over a three year span (in other words - the gear is expected to last for three years)
Basic PPE - Type III Personal Flotation Device (PFD) or Float Coat $89 - strobe light $48 - knife $14 - helmet $40 - goggles $28 - whistle $3 - survival vest $44 - protective foot wear/deck boots $61 - chemical lights $6 - mirror $2.50 - boat shoes $48 - sunglasses $12 - parachute bag $23 - rain gear $30 - gloves (NSN) $19 - anti exposure coveralls (AEC) $210 - total $680 (plus $50 for a can of caviar - just kidding)
Cold Weather Outfit - dry suit $675 - thermal undergarments (NSN) $75 - glove system $70 - balaclava $17 (hood) - thermal sox (NSN) $10 - total $847
Additional Notes
New, more comfortable Type III PFD with mesh on the upper half of the vest are now available from Stearns Inc at 800-697-5802 or Lifesaving Systems Inc at 813-645-2748.
ITT Night Vision of Roanoke Virginia has a new night vision goggle (Model 260) which is superior to the older models - 540-362-7354 or 800-448-8678 X4354.
The attachment clip on the Boat Crew Safety Belt is being replaced by the "Talon Safety Hook" - it is double locking and is made of high strength plastic and stainless steel - Sam Maness of Life Saving Systems Corp helped develop it - ?813-645-2748
A new dewatering pump is being developed - Hale and Scott have prototype models - by Jan 1999 it should be available for purchase.
Kokatat of Arcata CA is now the ?official supplier of USCG Standard Dry Suits - 800/225-9749
July 8, 1999 News
The owner of a Florida company faces 40 years in jail for selling bogus flight-critical replacement parts to the USCG for use on the Dauphine rescue choppers - no other companies or agencies received bogus parts from this company.
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Maritime Telecommunications Information from the U.S. Coast Guard Website - Historical Photos, Comms Patches, HF Watchkeeping Digital Selective Calling (updated Mar 99) - Status of DSC in the US, FCC Test Report of HF DSC Radios, Notice to ...(Updated 14 June 99: Mar, Apr and May 99 DSC statistics; New IMO documents available; SART detection by radar; DSC problem-solving workshop results; Technical Reports of VHF marine radio interference available on-line; USCG Comms job openings; AIS SOW; HF Voice broadcasts from New Orleans on the air; revised HF WEFAX from Boston)
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U.S. Coast Guard Search and Rescue Website - Search And Rescue Home Page for U.S. Coast Guard Search and Rescue. Search and Rescue (SAR) is one of the Coast Guard's oldest missions. Minimizing the loss of life, injury, property damage or loss by rendering aid to persons in distress and property in the maritime environment has always been a Coast Guard priority.
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February 2001 - Info from nwscan Email list
Obtained from http://www.wunclub.com/NZVE Alert WMEC-630 Warrenton, OR NODD Bluebell WLI-313 Portland, OR NAFO Cowslip WLB-277 Astoria, OR NTBZ Orcas WPB-1327 Coos Bay, OR NSTF Steadfast WMEC-623 Warrenton, OR NRTF Active WMEC-618 Port Angeles, WA N/A Bayberry WLI-65400 Seattle, WA NEDI Cuttyhunk WPB-1322 Port Angeles, WA NODP Mariposa WLB-397 Seattle, WA NHWR Midgett WHEC-726 Seattle, WA ???? Osprey WPB-87307 Port Townsend, WA NRUO Polar Sea WAGB-11 Seattle, WA NBTM Polar Star WAGB-10 Seattle, WA
The USCG Cutter fleet normally operates on a set of frequencies known as the Systems Coordination Net (SCN). However, more and more often, the cutters are appearing on tactical frequencies assigned to the DEA, US Customs Service, and to USCG aircraft. The following list is not all-inclusive and should be used only as a guideline for copying USCG Cutters.
2182 International Distress 2670 USCG Groups and Stations 4134 Systems Coordination Net, Vessel frequency 4426 Systems Coordination Net, Coast frequency 5320 USCG tactical net, Counter-narcotics activity 5696 USCG aircraft Safety of Flight Net, Night Primary 5841 Drug Enforcement Agency 6200 Systems Coordination Net, Vessel frequency 6501 Systems Coordination Net, Coast frequency 6516 USCG tactical net, Counter-narcotics activity 6815.6 USCG tactical net, Counter-narcotics activity 8240 Systems Coordination Net, Vessel frequency 8764 Systems Coordination Net, Coast frequency 12242 Systems Coordination Net, Vessel frequency 13089 Systems Coordination Net, Coast frequency 16432 Systems Coordination Net, Vessel frequency 17314 Systems Coordination Net, Coast frequency
When operating on these nets, the USCG Cutters will use either their international callsign, the tactical callsign "SHARK##" (where ## equals the last two of the cutter's number), or the cutter's name. In addition, the cutter may use a tactical callsign in the form of a L#L combination. NOTE: USCG Cutters assigned to inland waterways (WLIC, WLI, WLR, WYTL) are not assigned international callsigns.
USCG Helos in Oregon
Port Angeles Three HH-65A helicopters 6520 HH-65A CGAS Port Angeles 06-25-99 6585 HH-65A CGAS Port Angeles 11-19-98 6589 HH-65A CGAS Port Angeles 06-25-99
Astoria, OR USCG Air Station has 3 HH-60J Jayhawk Helicopters 2 have unknown Callsigns 6013 HH-60J CGAS Astoria 11-19-98
North Bend, Ore. 5 HH-65A Unknown Callsigns
If you are interested for in depth information on the USCG in the NW USA visit USCG District 13's Home page. Free pictures and detailed information is available for all to read and use. http://www.uscg.mil/d13/default.htm
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by Peter Szerlag - updated 19 March 2000 - 12Feb2001 - OR info