Canadian Armed Forces Assists in Rescue of Hunters and Tourists Stranded in Arctic
(firmenpresse) - OTTAWA, ONTARIO -- (Marketwired) -- 06/27/13 -- Working in close coordination with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Emergency Measures Organization Iqaluit, and other partners, the Canadian Armed Forces helped rescue 11 hunters and 20 tourists stranded on an ice floe in Admiralty Inlet, near Arctic Bay on Baffin Island.
On June 25, at 7:30 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Trenton received confirmation from the Government of Nunavut that rescue support was required and Royal Canadian Air Force aircraft were airborne shortly thereafter.
The stranded groups were located by a CC-130 Hercules aircraft at approximately 3 p.m. EDT, June 25, and were eventually extracted from the scene by two CH-146 Griffon helicopters by approximately 6 p.m. EDT on June 26. The CH-146 helicopters were in the Eureka, Nunavut area on an unrelated operation.
"A rescue of this scale in such a remote location requires careful coordination with many organizations in Canada's search and rescue system," said the Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence. "Thanks to the dedication of our men and women in uniform, and to all agencies involved, these people can return safely to their families and loved ones."
"This is one of the largest Arctic rescues the Royal Canadian Air Force has been involved in," said Major-General Pierre St-Amand, Commander of 1 Canadian Air Division, Winnipeg, Manitoba. "Our crews continuously train to operate effectively in Canada's North and today that training helped save lives. I am very proud of the hard work our men and women put into this rescue effort."
Multiple air assets were deployed in support of this rescue including:
Minister MacKay recently announced numerous initiatives to improve Canada's search and rescue system. These include the first Quadrennial Search and Rescue Review, which brings together federal, provincial, and territorial partners, as well as volunteer organizations, to ensure Canadians continue to have the most robust search and rescue system possible.
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