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On March 15, 2026, the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Mackinaw successfully rescued a snowmobile operator stranded on unstable ice near Mackinac Island, Michigan. The individual was brought aboard the cutter, provided medical care, and is now in stable condition. The snowmobile was also safely recovered using the ship’s crane.
Videos attached to the report highlight the challenges of conducting rescue operations in subzero temperatures, showing Coast Guard personnel in survival suits navigating a snow-covered deck and lifting the snowmobile through waves and flurries. The operation demonstrates the crew’s skill and coordination in hazardous winter conditions.
Local authorities and Mackinac Island responders collaborated closely with the Coast Guard during the rescue, emphasizing the ongoing dangers of Great Lakes ice travel. Unstable ice formations and severe weather have contributed to multiple strandings in the region this season, making such coordinated rescues essential for public safety.