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English Channel rescue call goes to Dover, Del. instead of Dover, England

The caller had conducted an internet search for the 鈥楧over Police Department鈥

By Randall Chase
Associated Press

DOVER, Del. 鈥 Police dispatchers in Delaware鈥檚 capital city are being lauded for helping direct rescuers to a boat foundering in the English Channel thousands of miles away.

Dispatchers for the city of Dover found themselves at the center of an international rescue effort last month after receiving a call from an Albanian man who thought he was calling emergency personnel in Dover, England.

The mix-up happened Aug. 27, when the man learned that his brother鈥檚 boat was sinking in the English Channel, according to Delaware authorities.

鈥淭he caller had conducted an internet search for the 鈥楧over Police Department鈥 and the first search result on the screen proved to be the Dover, Delaware Police Department,鈥 police officials said in a news release Thursday. 鈥淭he family member thought they were calling Dover, England but was connected with our agency here in the United States.鈥

Recognizing that trying to refer the frantic caller to authorities in England could cost valuable time, Communications Operator MacKenzie Atkinson kept the man on the line and began collecting critical information. The caller provided the coordinates of the vessel, and Atkinson, who had recently acquired certification from the International Academies of Emergency Dispatch, followed protocols for a vessel in distress, officials said.

Meanwhile, Communications Officer Connor Logan began making international notifications. Within four minutes, he established contact with the several agencies, including the U.S. Coast Guard, French Coast Guard, His Majesty鈥檚 Coastguard in England, the United Kingdom鈥檚 Maritime and Coastguard Agency鈥檚 Coordination Center, and police stations in Dover, England, officials said.

Dover police said that 15 minutes and 48 seconds after the initial call, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency confirmed that rescuers were on their way to the vessel. Dover police said they received confirmation on Sept. 5 that the vessel and everyone on board were safely returned to the Port of Dover, England.

Dover police officials have nominated Atkinson, Logan and two other communications officers on duty during the emergency for a Distinguished Unit Commendation.

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