Prepared for the Worst: A Real Offshore EPIRB Survival Story

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Prepared for the Worst: A Real Offshore EPIRB Survival Story

Prepared for the Worst: A Real Offshore EPIRB Survival Story
Gerettete Leben

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Boating

Boating

Ocean

Ocean

Medical emergency

Medical emergency

Boating

Prepared for the Worst: A Real Offshore EPIRB Survival Story

40.4517461°N, -73.9918181°W

Gepostet auf March 11, 2026 von scott

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I was boating offshore when an unexpected situation quickly turned serious. What began as a routine trip changed in a matter of moments, and it soon became clear that my boat had been destroyed and that my injuries were life threatening. In that moment there was no time to hesitate. I activated my beacon and focused on staying calm and making the best decisions I could while waiting for help to arrive.

Once the beacon was activated, I concentrated on conserving my energy and remaining alert while the rescue response began. Knowing that the distress signal had been sent gave me the reassurance that help was on the way, even in a situation where every minute felt critical.

The NYPD and the U.S. Coast Guard responded quickly and did an incredible job bringing the situation to a safe conclusion. Their professionalism and speed made all the difference, and my EPIRB worked exactly the way it was supposed to when it mattered most.

I am extremely thankful for the responders who came to help and for the technology that made that response possible. Experiences like this remind you just how important preparation really is and how valuable reliable emergency equipment can be when the unexpected happens.

Worte der Weisheit

Things can change fast. Don’t get comfortable skipping safety equipment or thinking it won’t happen to you. Have a plan, carry the right equipment, and know how to use it. Make sure it’s operational before you leave the dock.

Danke Notiz

To the team at ACR, thank you for making equipment that actually performs when it counts. In a high-stress moment, knowing the beacon was doing its job took a huge weight off my shoulders. What you build gives people a real lifeline, and I’m grateful to have had it with me that day.

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Sandy Hook, New Jersey, USA

Rettungsteam

Local Search and Rescue

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