The U.S. Navy’s 7th Fleet
Public Affairs released the above and below photos and the below report:
PHILIPPINE SEA (NNS) --
Search and rescue efforts continue by U.S. and Japanese aircraft and surface
vessels in the hopes of recovering seven USS Fitzgerald (DDG 62) Sailors.
Fitzgerald was involved in a
collision with the Philippine-flagged merchant vessel ACX Crystal at
approximately 2:30 a.m. local time, June 17, while operating about 56 nautical
miles southwest of Yokosuka, Japan.
Shortly after the collision
the U.S. made a request for support from the Japanese Coast Guard, which first
arrived on scene and continues to be lead for finding the seven missing
Sailors. The Japan Maritime Self Defense Force ships JS Ohnami, JS Hamagiri,
and JS Enshu have joined the JCG ships Izanami and Kano and USS Dewey (DDG
105). A U.S. P-8 Poseidon aircraft is working in concert with two JMSDF
Helicopters and a JMSDF P-3 Orion aircraft to search the area. Names of the
missing Sailors are being withheld until the families have been notified.
The collision effected
Fitzgerald's forward starboard side above and below the water line, causing
significant damage and associated flooding to two berthing spaces, a machinery
space, and the radio room, which damage control teams quickly began dewatering.
While those efforts helped
stabilize the flooding, it remains uncertain how long it will take to gain
access to the spaces pier side in Yokosuka to methodically continue the search
for the missing and to inspect the damage and develop a plan for repairs and
inspection of the spaces.
As of this time, there have
been three patients requiring medical evacuation. One was Cmdr. Bryce Benson,
Fitzgerald's commanding officer, who was transferred to U.S. Naval Hospital
Yokosuka by a Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) helicopter. All
three Sailors are awake and will remain under observation at the hospital until
further notice. Two additional personnel have been medevac'd from Fitzgerald to
USNH-Yokosuka by Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 12 (HSC-12) for lacerations and
bruises. Other injured are being assessed aboard the ship.
The USS Fitzgerald Emergency
Family Assistance Center will remain open for chaplain and counselor care
indefinitely, 24/7, on the Command Readiness Center's 4th Floor (across from
the commissary) - in the same classroom where the Area Orientation Brief (AOB)
is hosted.
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