Inglewood Native Supports Navy Rescue Off the Coast of Hawaii
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By Stephanie Fox, U.S. Navy Office of Community Outreach • April 1, 2021
HONOLULU – Petty Officer 2nd Class Bruce Estaya, a native of Inglewood, California, assisted in the rescue of an overdue boater in the waters off Oahu, Hawaii Friday.
According to a Navy news release, “The ‘EasyRiders’ of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 37 (HSM-37) provided search and rescue support to Coast Guard aircrew and surface vessels after a fishing vessel and the embarked personnel were reported overdue the evening of March 25.”
Naval aircrew located the boater following an overnight search and transported him to a local civilian medical center to receive treatment.”
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