The Guardian
There's a legend
of a man who lives beneath the sea.
He is a fisher of men,
the last hope of all those
who have been left behind.
Many survivors claim to have felt
his gripping hands beneath them,
pushing them up to the surface,
whispering strength
until help could arrive.
But this, of course, is only a legend.
Help!
Over here!
Sherilyn!
Help!
Ma'am, I'm a Coast Guard
rescue swimmer.
I'm here to help you.
Sir, stay with your flotation.
I'll be back for you.
- Don't leave me!
- Just stay there.
Don't you leave me!
Basket is outside
the cabin door and going down.
Roger. Copy you.
Forward and right 30.
Forward and right 15.
Right 15.
Ho, ho, ho!
Basket is in the water.
Swimmer and survivor
are at the basket.
Put your head in first.
I gotta get out!
Easy, forward.
Let go! Let go.
Let go. You're drowning her!
Swimmer just popped him in the face.
Okay, he's putting the man
in the basket.
The man is in the basket.
We're taking the load.
Whoa, big wave.
Get out! Get out!
What's wrong with you?
Sit there and shut up.
Swimmer in sight.
Prepare to take the load.
I have the ready-for-pickup signal.
Swimmer is approaching cabin door.
Survivor looks unconscious.
Swimmer inside the cabin door.
Cabin door closing.
I think you just broke my nose.
And you may have killed your wife, sir.
Twenty minutes to Kodiak.
Roger.
He's giving her CPR.
Comstate Kodiak,
this is Coast Guard 6096.
We have
two hypothermic survivors onboard.
We'll be there in 20 minutes.
Requesting to have an ambulance
on-scene when we land.
Whoa, there we go.
- Got her?
- Got her!
Attaway, baby.
There's dead,
then there's dead.
I swear,
you get better with age.
- Had to hit him, huh?
- Yeah.
You are not. You stay over there!
You stay over there!
Seems like it's always the big ones
that crack.
Lieutenant.
Crew said that she went under.
They thought you'd lost her.
Lucky guess.
Luck, my ass.
- I didn't think you were serious.
- Of course you didn't, Ben.
I was serious?
I'm not some nameless
drowning victim.
Oh, gee, I'm sorry saving lives
doesn't jive with our social...
That's...
That's my chair.
Oh, he's right. Not that chair.
I'm sorry. I was just pointing things out
in the living room. He didn't know.
I would never take your chair.
Pick it up, would...
Doesn't have to be messy, Ben.
It's clean, simple for both of us.
We don't have kids.
Well, what about Friday?
What about Friday?
We were gonna go
with Carl and Bridget, you know,
to that dinner-dance thing at the base.
The base? All-you-can-eat wings?
A dart game to settle the tab?
That's the date that we can't break?
- You're right. You're right.
- Wow.
Look, we'll... We'll go away, all right?
Just us.
It's too late, Ben.
I don't know what I can say to you
that I haven't said already.
It's time for me to rescue myself.
Maybe... Maybe I should be the one
to move out.
Hi, you've reached Helen.
And Ben.
Leave a message.
You don't even know where anything is
in this house.
It's much easier this way.
Senior Chief, please report to base.
I can... I can fix this, all right? I...
I can...
I can fix this.
Just tell me what to do.
Tell me what to do.
- Just let me go.
- No.
- Just let me go.
- No.
You should answer that.
Ready rescue helo 6096.
Swimmer One, return to base.
- I don't wanna lose her.
- Then change.
Ben, how many times
have we had this conversation?
The only way for you to save it
is to give this up and fly a desk.
Exactly. She just wants to live.
Hey, maybe we can get a hobby.
Both of us.
Something like fishing.
- Fishing?
- Yeah.
Guys like us don't fish, Carl.
It'll work out. Always does.
Let me ask you something, seriously.
Is it too soon for me to ask her out?
I guess so.
Mayday! Mayday!
Mayday!
This is cargo vessel Seaqueen.
We're at 55 degrees,
167 degrees, 10 minutes west.
We're taking on water.
We're abandoning ship.
I repeat, abandoning ship.
Son, look at me. Look at me.
You're gonna be okay. Got that?
Got that? We're gonna be okay.
Okay.
We have
a tail rotor de-ice caution light.
- Any secondaries?
- No.
Circuit breakers are in,
so it definitely has failed,
but we're not building up any ice.
- How's the fuel?
- Forty minutes to bingo.
- All right, take the stick.
- Okay, I have the controls.
All right, huddle time, boys.
We have a de-ice fail.
We're low on fuel.
The rulebook says we cut our losses.
What do you think, Ben?
Well, we go home, they die, Bill.
Ops Cent Kodiak, Ops Cent
Kodiak, this is Coast Guard 6096.
We have
a tail rotor de-ice caution light,
but we are pressing on.
- 6096...
- Get the maintenance chief on the line.
I wanna know
what he thinks about this.
Computer's saying
the winds are 60 to 85 knots.
I'm turning your bear alt off.
- You're on your own with altitude hold.
- Roger.
Lower! Lower!
Right side. Debris in water.
- Request to open cabin door.
- Roger. Open door.
Kodiak Ops,
We have heavy debris in the water.
Commencing cover search.
Mark and note position.
I'm going in.
They're dead, Ben. Ben, they're dead!
We don't know that.
There's six PIWs all tied together.
No signs of life.
I think we may be too late.
Not our call. They're on-scene.
They'll make the assessment.
Requesting to get wet, sir.
I ain't sending you fishing for bodies,
not in this.
Well, how about fathers and sons?
Flare! Flare! We got a live one here.
We got a live one!
You got five minutes,
then we're hauling your ass back up.
Kodiak Ops,
this is Coast Guard 6096.
We have people in the water,
and we are deploying our swimmer.
One's holding the flare.
I see no other movement.
Roger that.
Swimmer's ready to deploy.
- Check swimmer.
- Roger. Checking swimmer.
Swimmer's dressed out.
Checklist is complete.
Five minutes.
Swimmer's away.
Swimmer's okay.
- Clear to move back and left 30.
- Clear back and left.
How we looking
on fuel there?
Two minutes to bingo.
I'm a Coast Guard rescue swimmer
here to help you, son.
You're gonna be okay.
I'm gonna get you in that helicopter.
- I have the ready-for-pickup signal.
- Roger.
Basket is going out the cabin door.
Bingo. We're at bingo. Gotta go.
Ease it back.
- Basket is in the water!
- We're out of time. We gotta go, Carl.
Hold position. Steady. Hold.
He's putting the survivor in the basket.
Your rad alt's going crazy.
Yeah, yeah, I know.
I'm all over the place.
Come on, Carl, we gotta go now!
I don't have
a ready-for-pickup signal yet.
Whoa! Carl! Behind you!
Holy sh*t!
We lost our tail rotor!
Mayday! Mayday! Mayday!
Coast Guard 6096 is going down!
Mayday! Mayday! 6096 is going in.
Carl. I'm here.
Carl.
Hold on, Carl. Hold on.
They'll be coming for us.
I got you. You're okay now.
You're okay. I'm here, Carl.
We're okay. Hang on. I got you.
- You think they're coming?
- Oh, yeah, they're coming.
I want a C-130
over that crash site now.
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