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All Aboard Andi's Dream
Chapter 3
Rescue at Sea
While on a family honeymoon Paul and Andi Jarecki picked up their close friends and planned to yacht from Melbourne Florida to Jupiter Florida for a day, then celebrate New Years Eve in the Jupiter Yacht Club, however just as their cruise got underway they picked up an SOS on their radio. The Coast Guard Helicopter was responding to a different emergency and the Coast Guard cutter Venturous was an hour away.
Paul and his brother John could not sit by and do nothing. Paul responded to the emergency call and announced that Andi's Dream was responding and was on the way. Turning the helm over to Captain Stan Carlson and his wife Sunny, Paul explained what was happening to his friends and family. The most horrible thing a boater could hear was ringing in Paul Jarecki's ears. SOS, SOS, SOS. ... craft ... distress ... boat is breaking up ... three souls on board ...
Andi's Dream
felt like a rocking horse as she bounced from wave to wave "We have a small sailboat that is breaking up, details are sketchy, but it sounds like there was a fire and the boat started breaking apart, and the family is in the water. All we know for sure is that there are three, maybe four, people on board. The mother is pregnant and due soon, and that someone is tangled in the rigging..."
In the salon,
Andi's Dream
started a rhythmic bouncing as she hit wave after wave at thirty nautical miles per hour. Paul continued, "Sunny has plotted a course and at this speed, we will be on the scene in under 30 minutes. The Coast Guard cutter Venturous is due north and turning south, but they're an hour away. Their helicopter has been transporting people from another incident, so it's not available yet."
He paused for a moment and made sure he had eye contact with everyone. "I'm not asking anyone to do any more than they are moved to do, but John and I are going to do what we have trained to do... we can save this family and we will. We're going to get them out of the water and get them stabilized until the Coast Guard arrives. Folks, this is going to change our plans, but we're sailors, we're doctors, and we're Christians. We have to respond."
Andi suddenly felt sick. She knew she had to respond; she was a doctor. Paul and Lucy are doctors, they
have to
respond... but she had a sick, terrified feeling that Paul will be going in the water. She knew her husband, and she knew he would go. All she knew of his swimming skills was the splashing around they did a few hours ago and she was terrified.
No one said a word for a long moment, then Lucy went into 'battle mode' that she learned working at the CEMC Hospital Emergency Center. "Paul! Can we use the swim platform to bring the victims aboard?"
"Yes ma'am," said Paul. "That's a good idea."
"Ok, let's do that. We'll triage in the cockpit. Andi, Sunny, you're with me." She turned to Sunny and asked, "what do we have on board for medical supplies?"
"I'll show you, we're good for supplies," said Sunny, who was coming down the staircase from the flybridge.
"Thanks," continued Lucy. "Paul, what do you have?"
"John and I will be in the water; we have our lifesaver merit badges."
Lucy gave him an angry look, as if Paul were making fun of the whole situation until Macy quietly told her, "That's what the boys call their Coast Guard rescue training."
"Ok got it," she continued without a pause, "Macy, there's going to be emotional trauma. Can you help with that?"
"
Oui
, it is what I am trained for."
"And what about me?" asked Gus. "I don't have any specialized training, but I want to help..."
Lucy turned to him and softened. "I know darling, what I need you to do is go up on the fly bridge and be our eyes and ears. Get binoculars from Stan and take your DSLR up there. Photograph everything, that is crucial because there are more lawyers than sharks in Florida. And be a lookout. Stan will probably need help, too."
"Aye aye dear," and with a hug, Gus headed up to the flybridge.
Andi gathered the twins to her, crouched down, and looked them in the eye. "Mommy has to work, just for a little while," she hastily added, seeing little pouts beginning to grow. "So does daddy and Aunt Lucy..."
"AUNTY, Lucy!" the twins corrected in unison.
"Yes, Aunty Lucy, thank you. We really, really need you to go upstairs and help Uncle Gus, ok?"
"To do what?" asked Sandy.
"You two be his special helpers. If he wants a Coke or some other cold drink, you can come down to the galley and get him one. I need you to do whatever he asks. You need to stay up there with Uncle Gus and make sure he doesn't get scared."
"Ok" the twins nodded and headed upstairs to the flybridge where they could watch everything with Uncle Gus.
John and Paul went to get their snorkeling equipment while Andi and Lucy headed to the cockpit where Sunny awaited with blankets and their medical equipment. As they knelt to inventory the medical equipment, Andi paused and grabbed Lucy's arm. "Wait a minute... Darling? Dear? Just what have you and Gus been up to in the 48 hours since we saw you last?"
Lucy just grinned. "Concentrate on the task at hand, then we'll dish."
"Yes, Doctor Kocsis." Andi turned her attention to the first aid supplies that Sunny provided. "This med kit is quite extensive. I'm impressed."
"When you are at sea, you don't want to be caught short," said Sunny, who had a stethoscope draped around her neck. "Doctor Paul made sure that we had proper medical supplies on board the minute we signed up for this jaunt." They had to speak loudly to be heard over the roar of the engines, and Yi also had the hatch open to aid in cooling the twin diesels, and with every hard rock of the boat Andi was afraid she'd fall into the engine room.
John and Paul emerged wearing swimsuits, and neoprene vests carrying mask, snorkel and fins. "Do you have wetsuits?" asked Andi.
"It would be nice," said Paul. "They're like full body flotation devices, but no. These vests should keep us warm." He knelt down beside Andi and looked through the first aid kit.
"Hey," said Andi and she grasped his chin. "You're going to come back to me, right?"
"Of course I am. You doubt me?"
"No, that's not a request. That's an order. You owe me a son, and I want him in my arms before Macy has hers."
"I heard that," said Macy from her corner of the cockpit.
"I will be back," said Paul.
"ALIVE," demanded Andi, as she closed up the medical kit.
Paul wrapped his arms around his terrified, brave little wife and kissed her. "Everyone makes it home today."
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"This is MV
Andi's Dream
answering USCG Venturous. Go ahead," said Stan into the radio.
"What is your estimated time on scene?" said the radioman from the Venturous.
"I am seeing smoke at the location we were given, latitude two eight dot zero three zero three, longitude minus eight zero dot zero six six seven. We will be on site in one zero minutes."
"
Andi's Dream
. Are you able to provide aid?"
"Roger, we have three doctors, one nurse, and two ministers."
"Thank you,
Andi's Dream
. Keep us updated."
On the rolling deck of the USCG Cutter Venturous, Warrant Officer Don Coats turned and smiled at his captain. "I told you they were packing, sir."