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Crew Aboard Sinking Vessel Notify GEOS IERCC with SPOT Device |
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December 14, 2010 - At 0556 GMT the GEOS International Emergency Response Coordination Center (IERCC) received a SOS alert from a SPOT device. The coordinates showed the unit to be located 393 Nautical Miles (NM) northwest of San Juan, Puerto Rico and 475NM southeast of Hamilton, Bermuda.
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New Enhanced SPOT Messenger Summons First Emergency Rescue |
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March 2, 2010 – In February, Brent Martin was enjoying an off-road motorcycle trip with a group of riders across a remote desert near Lake Isabella in Southern California. He came upon an injured rider who just crashed her motorcycle. Martin stated that he had only limited cell phone coverage, and was unsuccessful maintaining a mobile phone connection and explaining their location to local 911 dispatchers.
“Being in the middle of nowhere limits your ability to effectively communicate your geographic location, even with cell phones,” said Brent Martin, a motorcycle enthusiast and member of a Los Angeles County Search and Rescue team. “Everything looks the same out there and you’re miles from any streets signs.”
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Hunter Airlifted From Northern B.C. Coastal Mountain Range |
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On September 11, 2009, expert outdoorsman Rick Stephens was airlifted from the Coast Mountain Range of Northern British Columbia after sending his GPS location coordinates using his SPOT Satellite Personal Tracker following a serious accident.
On September 11, 2009, Stephens and his hunting partner Trent Bossence were 7 days into a 12 day hunting trip, 55 miles from the closest town of Dease Lake and four miles from their base camp, when his hunting knife slipped and badly cut his leg just below the knee, severing a tendon.
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Outside of Cell Phone Range, Man Uses His SPOT Messenger to Summon Emergency Assistance for his Elderly Father on a Remote Highway |
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June 30, 2009 – The SPOT Satellite GPS Messenger™ successfully notified emergency rescue authorities of an elderly man with chest pains on the remote Alaska Highway of British Columbia. With no phone service, Gary Sleeper used his SPOT Messenger to alert the Emergency Response Center that he was in an emergency situation and needed assistance.
In May, Mr. Sleeper was driving with his parents from Texas to Anchorage, Alaska, up the Alaska Highway. Knowing he would be out of cell phone coverage for long periods of time, he brought his along his SPOT Messenger.
About 100 miles outside Fort Nelson, Canada, his father told him that he was having chest pains and needed medical assistance. The individual used his SPOT Messenger to send out a 911 message. With an urgent need to get his father medical assistance at the nearest hospital, he started driving back to Fort Nelson.
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SPOT Rescue Alert: SPOT Satellite GPS Messenger Initiates Rescue for Off-Road Desert Motorcycle Accident |
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Despite cellular service and navigational devices, SPOT was needed to initiate life flight for critically injured rider
March 3, 2009 – SPOT LLC today announced that the SPOT Satellite GPS Messenger™ successfully notified emergency rescue authorities of a severely injured off-road motorcyclist in California’s Mojave Desert. The man’s condition became critical and despite cell phone service, friends at his side could not communicate their remote location to local authorities.
In January, David Cheney and friends had set off to enjoy a 100 mile motorcycle ride through the desert outside of Barstow, California. Thirty miles into the ride a fellow rider, and experienced desert racer, took a bad fall hitting his head. Some of the party rode on while others stayed behind to help.
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Missing hiker found on Mount Charleston |
A hiker and his dog are safe after being stranded in the snow and cold overnight
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Helicopter transports pair from B.C. mountain |
Two climbers stranded in a southeastern B.C. national park are safe after a daring helicopter rescue that was the highest ever attempted in the area.
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U.S. Coast Guard rescued two people after emergency landing |
Two people rescued after their plane reportedly ran out of gas and suffered a hard landing on an uninhabited island.
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Student rescued after fall in Rocky Mountain National Park |
A University of Colorado student was successfully rescued after falling 200 feet.
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Injured Pilot Rescued in Alaska |
Air National Guard rescues injured piolot after crash near Gulkana
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Coast Guard rescues pair from overturned boat |
The Coast Guard pulled two men from the waters 30 miles off Eggmont key after their catamaran overturned Saturday afternoon.
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A man who experienced a "severe medical emergency" was rescued Tuesday from the Weminuche Wilderness, about 16 miles north of Vallecito Reservoir...
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GPS saves Northwest Territories hunters |
"A GPS device is to thank for saving the lives of a group of hunters" March, 2010
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Rescue a First Locally for Emergency Locator Device |
Successful helicopter rescue of a man stuck in the Piute Mountains March, 2010
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New communication tools aid wilderness rescue February, 2010
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