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January

JDF RESCUES MISSING MEN IN COCKPIT COUNTRY
 
An appreciative Fabian Stennet (r) and Ainsley Medley give relieved thumbs up after being found
and rescued by a JDF Air Wing search and rescue team on January 9, after being lost for 3 days
in the treacherous Cockpit Country region.Photos by Corporal Darren Beckles

Two men, who were missing for three days in the hills of the Cockpit Country, were this morning rescued by a Search and Rescue team from the Jamaica Defence Force Air Wing. Reports are that on Monday January 6, 2013, Fabian Stennett and Ainsley Medley of Tangle River in St James, departed Garden Pass, St James for Accompong Town in St Elizabeth.

Smoke billows into the air, identifying the position of two men who went missing
in the hills of the Cockpit Country on Monday, January 6, 2014. The JDF Air Wing
had made cell phone contact with the men the previous day and had instructed
them on how to start a fire and signal the aircraft. The two men were found and
rescued by a JDF Air Wing search and rescue team on January 9 after being
lost for 3 days in the treacherous Cockpit Country region.Photos by Corporal Darren Beckles

The men were journeying by foot and planned to take a route through the hills of the Cockpit Country when they got lost, disoriented, tired and dehydrated. The JDF was notified late Wednesday evening that the men were missing, but could not launch a rescue mission until Thursday morning, as nightfall would have made the operation even more difficult and dangerous. The men did however have a cell phone and were in contact with the JDF Air Wing who gave them instructions on what to do and how to secure themselves overnight. They were also given instructions on how to light a fire and keep themselves warm and dry.

A JDF helicopter hovers over a dense part of the Cockpit Country where two missing
men were thought to be located. The two men were found and rescued by a
JDF Air Wing search and rescue team on January 9 after being lost for 3 days in
the treacherous region.Photos by Corporal Darren Beckles

A member of the JDF Search and Rescue team attempts to get a visual contact on the two
men who went missing in the hills of the Cockpit Country on Monday, January 6, 2014.
The two men were found and rescued by the JDF Air Wing search on January 9
after being lost for 3 days in the treacherous Cockpit Country region. Photos by Corporal Darren Beckles

According to Major Basil Jarrett, Civil Military Cooperation and Media Affairs Officer for the JDF, “a Search and Rescue team deployed from Up Park Camp at 6:20 am this morning and during the mission, smoke was seen coming from an area in the hills of the Cockpit Country. The men were spotted seven miles northwest of Accompong Town, and signaled the aircraft to their location. They were then pulled into the helicopter and flown to Elderslie in St Elizabeth where they were reunited with family and loved ones before being taken to a health care facility for precautionary medical attention”.

A thankful Fabian Stennet (r) shows his gratitude to a JDF search and rescue technician
after being rescued by a JDF Air Wing search and rescue team on January 9. The two
men were found on January 9 after being lost for 3 days in the treacherous Cockpit
Country region.Photos by Corporal Darren Beckles

The JDF Air Wing and the JDF Coast Guard are the primary Units responsible for search and rescue missions. Last year, both Units combined to carry out 47 such missions, saving 180 lives in the process.

Major Brian Lundy, pilot of the JDF aircraft which flew the search and rescue mission
to recover the two men, exchanges contact information with Ainsley Medley after reuniting
the men with their family and loved ones. The two men were found and rescued on
January 9 after being lost for 3 days in the treacherous Cockpit
Country region.Photos by Corporal Darren Beckles