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Navigation and Vessel Inspecion Circular.
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Federal Maritime Security Coordinator
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Internal Structural Examination
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Certificate of Inspection
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Certificate of Tank (vessel) Inspection
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Certificate of Compliance
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Means to exercse jurisdiction over non-solas vessls, island hopper.
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Facility of Particular Hazard
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High Capacity Passenger Vessel (500 or more)
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Transportation Security Incident
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Special Security Information (FOUO)
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Positive Control Measures
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| Station Lake Worth Inlets |
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Lake Worth Inlet
Jupiter Inlet
Boynton Beach Inlet
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| Station Fort Lauderdale Inlets |
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Port Everglades
Boca
Hillsboro
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Not requireed when it has been definitely established by time or circumstances, that persons are dead. Conducted by request on not to interfere basis with primary missions.
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| General salvage policy other than towing. |
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Only when limited salvage operations can prevent a worsening situation or complete loss of vessel. Conducated at the discretion of OinC / CO.
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| Prudent General Salvage Actions |
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Refloat by tide.
Helping to set anchor.
Evacuating passengers.
Assistance in determining seaworthiness
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Assistance only as available.
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| Station Fort Pierce Inlets |
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Sebastian Inlet
Fort Pierce Inlet
St Lucie Inlet
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Transmitted within 30-90 minutes.
GPS position every 15 minustes for 2 hours. Every 30 minutes after that.
Lasts for 14-30 days.
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Rapid rise and fall
250 to 400 feet
5.5 seconds
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Rapid rise / slow fall
1000 to 1200 feet
30 to 40 seconds
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| Flares No First Light Search Policy
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Sector CO delegated ACTSUS authority
NVG, confined area, no correlating SAR.
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| Flare sweep width policy. |
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| Policies with regard to bridges. |
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Allisions must be investigated by closest CG unit.
If damaged, contact police to secure bridge.
Command Centers must maintain current phone numbers for all bridges over navigable waters in AOR.
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| When do you issue a UMIB? |
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(1) Uncorrelated distress calls
(2) DSC distress alerts
(3) Flare sightings
(4) Overdue vessel reports
(5) SMC direction
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Any information from a recognized source;
Nautical charts
Light lists
Notice to Mariners
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| Universal Distress Signals |
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Gun Fire at 1 minute intervals
Continous Fog Signals
Rockets or Shells throwing red stars
Morse Code SOS
Maydady
NC Flag
Blue & White Checkerboard
Red stripe with with & blue above & below.
Inverted US Flag
Smoke signals
Outstretched arms
Sea Dye Marker
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Maritime Mobile Service Identity
9 digit
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Crush and feel of outer garments including immediate grab area
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| Search incident to arrest |
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Detailed search of subject for weapons, means of escape and evidence
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| ACTSUS w/ DRM Concurrence |
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Persons known to be missing
Suspected hoaxes
Suspected false alerts
MAYDAYs with searchable areas
VHF DSC alerts w/ posit or owner info
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| ACTSUS without Concurrence |
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MAYDAYs with unsearchable areas
VHF DSC alerts without info or an unsearchable area
Flare Cases
Unconfirmed reports of person in the water
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• Individual
• Unit
• National
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| Order to Compel Evacuation of Vessels |
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Non-deadly force may be used for life-threatening emergencies AND there is an
immediate need for assistance or aid.
Should not normally exceed level three control techniques.
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That which is likely to cause death or serious physical injury.
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| What level is pepper spray? |
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Level 4, Agressive Tecniques
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Officer Presence
Verbal Commands
Control Techniques
Aggresive Techniques
Intermediary Weapons
Deadly Force
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