Some crew members were horrified that he had taken so long to issue a distress call.
He said he did not know if the coalition had received a distress call.
Seahouses Lifeboat Station received a distress call from the 262ft (80m) vessel Danio early on Saturday.
Unknown to him, the Coast Guard became confused about the on-and-off distress call .
The plane did not issue a distress call before losing radar and radio contact, the NTSB said.
The NTSB said Saturday the plane did not issue a distress call before losing radar and radio contact.
On Wednesday, the boat that sunk issued a distress call and said it had 150 people on board.
Her distress call is not the only that has come in with officials unable to help, the station said.
The Seahouses Lifeboat Station received a distress call from the cargo vessel Danio in the early hours of Saturday.
The ship had already started sinking when it made the distress call but capsized within minutes of the patrol vessel arriving.
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With the Black Hawk pitched at a forty-five-degree angle astride the wall, the crew sent a distress call to the idling Chinooks.
Watson issued a distress call on the radio, and, moments later, the captain of the Nisshin Maru responded, asking how he could help.
He was worried about BIA. He sent a distress call to the British foreign ministry, which promptly dispatched lawyer Tom Waring to sort out matters.
Those rescued escaped the ship in two lifeboats, radioing a distress call Monday morning to the Coast Guard before abandoning ship, said Coast Guard spokesman Lt.
The cruise ship Orion was on its way back from the Antarctic when it answered the distress call, making a 50-hour diversion to pick him up.
Would everyone in a New York hot spot go quiet for five minutes in order to listen politely to what is, in essence, a private distress call?
Police learned of the shooting when a good Samaritan picked up a police radio and made a distress call on behalf of the wounded officers, Riverside police said.
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"No one went to the aid of this boat, despite a distress call logged by the Italian Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre, which pinpointed the boat's position, " the report said.
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After the mother panda's distress call Sunday, a veterinarian examined the cub and observed that it was not breathing and had no heartbeat, said Suzan Murray, the zoo's chief veterinarian.
He said the coastguard had been alerted to the fire by a Manila-based ferry and towage company and that it would be investigating why the Azamara Quest's crew had not issued a distress call.
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It passed 19 years ago, and that's why we shortly thereafter instituted a hotline where women in distress could call for help.
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Today the public complains that psychiatrists seem ready to call every state of mental distress an illness.
To answer such distress signals, Dell service techies can call on 400 parts caches the company has stashed around the world.
In full it is "he whom the cows love so much they call for him when they are in times of distress".
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