Weekly Digest: Jun 01, 2026 to Jun 08, 2026

Summary

The Coast Guard issued a Pan Pan for a reported but unconfirmed person in the water near the Coronado Bridge and asked all vessels to keep a sharp lookout. The Pan Pan appeared active in the transmissions. Separately Mission Bay Lifeguard contacted a 25-foot Parker while coordinating Rescue 4 and requested the patient’s age and injury details as an on-scene medical response unfolded.

Top Incidents This Week

Pan Pan, Pan Pan, Pan Pan, all stations, all stations, all stations, this is MAG-H, Coast Guard, Texas, NAAO, MAG-H, Coast Guard, Texas, NAAO, MAG-H, Coast Guard, Texas, NAAO, June 3rd, 2026, time, 0402, level 11, 0200, reporting Navy time. The Coast Guard has received a report of a non-confirmed person in the water in the vicinity of Coronado Bridge. All levels are requested to keep a sharp lookout for this if possible, and report all sightings to the Coast Guard. Great, this is MAG-H, Coast Guard, Texas, NAAO, out.

25-foot Parker, this is Mission Bay Lifeguard from Channel 16, we have vessel en route, Rescue 4, can you give an age and any detail of the injury on this patient, over?

Weekly Stats

Overall VHF activity fell from 513 transmissions last week to 349 this week. Pan Pan transmissions dropped from 25 to one and hail traffic edged down from 217 to 189. Sécurité calls rose from 39 to 55 while Tuesday activity increased to 80 and Thursday activity declined to 70.

Total transmissions: 349
Pan Pan alerts: 1
Sécurité broadcasts: 55
Mayday calls: 0