Coast Guard Rescues Four Adults, Child From Ice Near Chefornak, Alaska
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A USCG helicopter aircrew flew more than 800 miles in near-zero visibility through mountainous terrain, blowing snow, and icing conditions to rescue three adults and one child from an 18-foot vessel trapped on an ice floe near Chefornak, Alaska. The hunting party had been stranded for over 24 hours on a subsistence seal hunting expedition before being located and rescued at approximately 5 a.m. Sunday. All four individuals were safely transported back to the village of Chefornak with no reported injuries.
“The hunting party had three forms of communication on board, including satellite-based communications, which helped the Coast Guard's ability to locate and rescue them.”
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This DHS press release announces a successful US Coast Guard search-and-rescue operation in Alaska. A USCG MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter and HC-130 Hercules aircraft from Air Station Kodiak responded to a report of four people trapped on a vessel on an ice floe near Chefornak after more than 24 hours. The aircrew navigated 800 miles through hazardous weather conditions to locate and safely rescue all four individuals, who were returned to the village with no injuries. The press release highlights the crew's performance but does not establish any regulatory requirements or compliance obligations.
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Coast Guard Rescues Four From Vessel Trapped in Ice for Over 24 Hours in Alaska
Release Date: April 22, 2026
The rescuing USCG helicopter aircrew worked through the night and flew more than 800 miles in near-zero visibility through mountainous terrain, blowing snow, and icing conditions
WASHINGTON — A U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) helicopter aircrew flew more than 800 miles in near-zero visibility through mountainous terrain, blowing snow, and icing conditions to rescue three adults and one child from an 18-foot vessel trapped on an ice floe near Chefornak, Alaska, Sunday.
“Amid hazardous weather and challenging terrain, this helicopter crew showcased exceptional teamwork, steadfast determination, and bravery in carrying out this successful mission to safely rescue these four individuals,” said Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis. “Their lifesaving efforts are a testament to the Coast Guard’s motto: Semper Paratus, always ready. We are proud of the patriots who serve in the U.S. Coast Guard and continue their important work despite the Democrats’ reckless DHS shutdown.”
Shortly before 4:30 p.m. Saturday, watchstanders at the Coast Guard Arctic District command center received a report from Alaska State Troopers that a group of four people on a subsistence seal hunting expedition required assistance after being trapped on the ice for over 24 hours.
Despite freeing the vessel from the ice overnight in an attempt to reach a shore party that had come from the village with snow machines, the hunting party was unable to reach the shore party due to moving ice.
Coast Guard watchstanders directed the launch of an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter aircrew and an HC-130 Hercules airplane crew from Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak to respond. Following fuel stops in King Salmon and Bethel, the helicopter aircrew arrived on scene at approximately 5 a.m. Sunday.
The hunting party had three forms of communication on board, including satellite-based communications, which helped the Coast Guard’s ability to locate and rescue them. All four people were safely rescued with no reported injuries and transported back to the village of Chefornak.
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