Coast Guard continues search for firefighters missing after fishing trip off the coast of Florida

On Friday evening, a family member notified the Coast Guard that Brian and Justin hadn’t returned from their fishing trip. The Coast Guard, along with several other agencies, began a search off the Florida coast.

They covered an estimated 4,400 square miles in the first 24 hours.

The following day more people joined the search effort. By Tuesday night, 69,000 square miles had been searched by crews from multiple agencies and dozens of volunteers. Altogether, it’s estimated 182 hours have been spent looking for the overdue boaters.

The search has expanded from where the two left for their fishing trip in Florida to dozens of miles off the coast of North Carolina.

Throughout the search there were several false leads, but on Monday, searchers got their first clue. A good Samaritan found Brian’s tackle box roughly 50 miles off the coast of St. Augustine.

The discovery led to renewed hope.

“”That allowed us to completely reroute our plans overnight,” U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Mark Vlaun said, according to ClickOrlando. “I can’t even put a value on that.”

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“This is still absolutely a rescue mission,” Jacksonville fire Chief Keith Powers said during a news conference. “We’re talking about a decorated combat vet here. We’re talking about a firefighter paramedic. These guys have the skills … to survive for a long time.”

Natasha Walker, Justin’s wife, joined the search effort on Tuesday by boarding a plane that flew along the Florida coastline where the two were last spotted.

“They know that we want them to keep fighting,” she said.

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As the search continues, volunteers, specifically those in the Brunswick and Savannah, Georgia area, are needed. Anyone who has a boat and can operate 60 miles off the coast is asked to contact Jacksonville Fire Rescue Chief Trace Barrow at 904-813-5315.

Those who are unable to physically search for Brian and Justin, but still want to help can donate to the search effort.

We must not give up on finding these men. Please share this; their families need all the help they can get.

Even sharing their photo will help!

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