USS Chosin operates off Hawaii in this 2012 file photo, U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Daniel Barker Following a major fire on board the HMCS Protecteur off Hawaii late Thursday night, one that has disabled the ship’s propulsion plant and left 20 Canadian sailors with minor injuries, the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) reports in an emailed statement that the U.S. Navy’s guided missile cruiser USS Chosin, will take the ship under tow and bring her back to Pearl Harbor, 340 nautical miles to the southwest.The RCN notes that family members of the Protecteur’s crew, who were aboard the ship at the time of the incident, have been transferred to the USS Michael Murphy which arrived on scene to provide assistance yesterday afternoon. The Chosin and her crew plan to take the Protecteur under tow over the next 24 hours, yet deteriorating weather conditions may hamper the successful establishment of the tow. The U.S. Navy’s fleet ocean tug USNS Sioux (T-ATF-171) has been dispatched from Pearl Harbor to assist if necessary. The Fire The RCN reports the fire has been completely extinguished and the 20 personnel who received minor injuries have been treated and have returned to work. Heat and smoke damage within the affected compartment is reported to be “significant” and an investigation into the cause is ongoing. A detailed assessment will commence upon arrival in Pearl Harbor. The ship has limited electrical power and the current focus remains “on recovery operations in the ship and rest.” The post USS Chosin to Tow HMCS Protecteur Back to Pearl After Major Fire appeared first on gCaptain Maritime & Offshore News. |
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USS Chosin to Tow HMCS Protecteur Back to Pearl After Major Fire
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