Coast Guard requests help with drifting paddle board


The Coast Guard received a report about a paddle board drifting in the water near Ballard and asked nearby vessels to help or give information.
Audio|Source: Ballard Marine - Ch 13, 14 and 16
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Transcript:
00:00Okay, I copy the Olympic Scout and the Wake Advisory at 66.00:04Was there something else he's telling me about?00:10Okay,00:13thank you.00:14We're approaching the buoy here.00:16We'll be crossing the lanes in an arbor.00:20Pond, Pond, Pompon, Pompon, all stations, all stations, all stations.00:24There's the United States Coast Guard Tech vowsown.00:3017033 which mean time 1003 local coast guard received a report of a drivet paddle board in position 4 7 tack 41 decimal 9 north 122 tack 2 8 decimal 0 west any vessels in the area able to assist to provide further information or requested contact this unit break so the United States Coast Guard text be found out
00:00
Okay, I copy the Olympic Scout and the Wake Advisory at 66.
00:04
Was there something else he's telling me about?
00:10
Okay,
00:13
thank you.
00:14
We're approaching the buoy here.
00:16
We'll be crossing the lanes in an arbor.
00:20
Pond, Pond, Pompon, Pompon, all stations, all stations, all stations.
00:24
There's the United States Coast Guard Tech vowsown.
00:30
17033 which mean time 1003 local coast guard received a report of a drivet paddle board in position 4 7 tack 41 decimal 9 north 122 tack 2 8 decimal 0 west any vessels in the area able to assist to provide further information or requested contact this unit break so the United States Coast Guard text be found out
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Location mentioned:
Ballard (Hiram M. Chittenden) Locks, 3015 NW 54th St, Seattle, WA 98107
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