Safety At Sea - Hanson Rescue Award Recipient
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for the rescue as follows: On June 11, 2001, Hawaii Yacht Club sailing program director Scott Melander was providing orientation training to his new racing coach Sara Hitchcock in a 13-foot Whaler. Meanwhile, a 40+ year-old surfer was crossing the Ala Wai Channel when a 50-foot sloop hailed their presence as they were motoring out of the channel. The surfer tried to dive, but it was too late. The propeller of the 50-foot sloop entered behind his left knee and exited out his ankle, leaving his leg cut to the bone. As the instructors were exiting the channel, the surfer paddled over to them asking for help. Scott rolled him into the Whaler and had him lay facedown with his leg elevated. Scott pulled out his first aid kit, which included large gauze, however, no amount of gauze would be adequate to stop the bleeding. Scott and Sara pulled off their shirts and applied direct pressure to help slow the flow of blood. They then drove their whaler back into the Ala Wai Harbor turning basin where a neighboring yacht club, Waikiki Yacht Club was conducting classes. They approached and grabbed more shirts. At this time, a lifeguard on a jet ski arrived. Evidently, someone on land had seen the incident and the lifeguards were notified immediately. The lifeguard was already in contact with an ambulance and it was arranged to have them meet at a launch. Another lifeguard arrived to add more gauze. The ambulance arrived at the scene about 10 minutes after the initial incident. By now, the victim could no longer feel his leg and was dizzy from the loss of blood. The victim remained calm and was cracking jokes through out the event, which helped to keep his rescuers calm. A stretcher was handed over the sea wall. A team of lifeguards and sailing instructors rolled him into place and handed him over the wall to the professionals. The whole incident lasted about 10 to 15 minutes. The 50-foot sloop that had caused the accident was chased down by helicopters. Clearly, it was years of training that came to fruition in this one moment. Scott and Sara had current Red Cross and CPR certification as part of their US SAILING instructor certifications. In conjunction with Waikiki Yacht Club, Scott had participated in and helped run numerous trauma clinics. Congratulations to Scott Melander and Sara Hitchcock for saving the life of a distressed mariner. US SAILING is pleased to present the Arthur B. Hanson Rescue Medal in recognition of this event. Ralph Naranjo, Chair By Direction
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