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Rescue 21 Location Map
Rescue 21 is “standing the watch”, providing coverage of 13,686 miles of U.S. coastline.
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Rescue 21

Overview

Saving Lives in the 21st Century

The U.S. Coast Guard is modernizing its outdated national distress communications system. The new system, called Rescue 21, will be the nation’s primary maritime emergency system for the more than 78 million boaters and 13 million vessels that navigate coastal and intercoastal waters.

The system will greatly improve the Coast Guard’s ability to detect mayday calls from boaters, pinpoint the location of the source of the call, and coordinate rescue operations throughout the 95,000 mile U.S. coastline and interior waterways.

View a video highlighting the first rescue performed using the Rescue 21 system.

What’s New?

Rescue 21 will replace a wide range of aging, obsolete VHF-FM radio communications equipment:

  • Workstations/consoles at about 270 Coast Guard facilities
  • All remote transceiver sites, as well as the network connecting them to the facilities above
  • Approximately 3,000 portable radios
  • Direction finding capability greatly improved to +/- 2 degrees
  • Communications coverage gaps in existing system greatly reduced

How It Works …


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Related Information
 
 View our Maritime Domain Awareness Brochure
 
  Aug 09, 2006: U.S. Coast Guard to Dedicate Advanced Command, Control and Communications System In Gulf States
 
  Dec 23, 2005: U.S. Coast Guard Commissions New Rescue 21 System for Locating and Saving Distressed Boaters
 
 
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  Command and Control
  Department of Transportation
  Homeland Security
 
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