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Engine Room Fire in HMCS Protecteur

dapaterson said:
Funny, but from what I've seen the more appealing the port the longer repairs seem to take ;)

Ain't that the truth. Over a month in Singapore... if we stayed any longer they would've had to give us green cards. Nice place to be stranded though.
 
It is being reported that high winds have delayed an attempt to tow Protecteur back to Hawaii?

Does anyone have any accurate information re: her status?
 
Saw this piece of good news this am;

http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/family-members-from-hmcs-protecteur-transferred-usn-warship-will-be-taken-pearl-harbour-1884309.htm

Family Members From HMCS Protecteur Transferred to USN Warship - Will Be taken to Pearl Harbour, Hawaii

ESQUIMALT, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - March 1, 2014) - Department of National Defence / Royal Canadian Navy

This is the latest information regarding Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS) Protecteur. The ship remains stopped 340 nautical miles North East of Hawaii. During the morning of March 1, United States Ship (USS) Chosin reached HMCS Protecteur and commenced transferring additional relief supplies to HMCS Protecteur using USS Chosin's helicopter. A helicopter then began transferring family members who were on HMCS Protecteur to USS Michael Murphy, where they will sail safely to Pearl Harbour.

Over the next 24 hours it is anticipated that HMCS Protecteur will be taken under tow by the USS Chosin and start her transit back to Pearl Harbour. Once in Hawaii, efforts will commence to prepare Protecteur for her return to Esquimalt. We remain in very close contact with the Protecteur family members.

The Royal Canadian Navy is very appreciative of the tremendous support that has been provided by the USN and United Stated Coast Guard throughout this very difficult situation. It is yet another example of the strong relationship and interoperability that exists between our navies.

Quick Facts

    The fire in HMCS Protecteur is completely extinguished.

    The 20 personnel on board HMCS Protecteur who received minor injuries have been treated and most have returned to regular duties. The state of their health continues to be monitored by the ship's medical staff.

    Yesterday at 3 p.m. PST, USS Michael Murphy arrived at HMCS Protecteur's location and provided relief supplies including water. The USN warship attempted to take Protecteur under tow but weather conditions, specifically high winds, hampered those efforts. The Michael Murphy remained on scene with HMCS Protecteur overnight.

    The weather conditions in the area are predicted to deteriorate further over the next 24 hours but should improve overnight on Sunday.

    Fleet Ocean tug USNS Sioux is also heading towards Protecteur to assist in the towing operations if necessary.

    HMCS Protecteur has limited electrical power and onboard systems are being reactivated in a controlled manner. The ships company is well and focused on recovery operations in the ship and rest. Ongoing medical and support services are being provided to all onboard.

    There are reports of significant fire and heat damage to the ship's engine room and considerable heat and smoke damage in surrounding compartments. An extensive and detailed damage assessment will be commenced once the ship arrives in Hawaii. An investigation into the cause of the fire is also being initiated.

Once again, USN coming to our rescue.  For all the occasional teasing, they are a great friend to have in your corner. :salute:
 
Thank God for their assistance!
It is kinda embarassing we are always the poor cousin relying on Big Brother.
Maybe time to be realistic on our capabilities. We are a great military just crap equipment.
God bless the people who make it work and prayers for this dangerous situation to end.
 
Yes, the USN is a great friend and ally.  I've always liked and admired them. 
 
jollyjacktar said:
Yes, the USN is a great friend and ally.  I've always liked and admired them.

+1 From me buddy!  Never had a bad experience with the USN.
 
Glad all the sailors are back to full duties, and that no serious injuries happened. New JSS can't come soon enough.
 
Sounds like the crew just can’t catch a break.
Line towing fire-damaged HMCS Protecteur to Hawaii breaks
Canadian supply ship based in Esquimalt, B.C. hopes to dock at Pearl Harbor mid-week

Updated: 02 March 2014
CBC News

The line towing HMCS Protecteur en route to Hawaii broke Sunday after the ship was taken under tow in "challenging weather conditions" by the U.S. navy cruiser USS Chosin. An engine fire left it stranded Thursday in heavy seas.

Lieutenant Commander Desmond James said the navy is working to get Protecteur back under tow, but does not know yet when that will happen.

Commodore Bob Auchterlonie, the commander of Canada's Pacific naval fleet, said the destroyer, the USS Michael Murphy, was accompanying Protecteur as the ships tried to make their way at five knots or less [9 km/h] toward Pearl Harbor, 630 km away.

The family of crew members, who were on board Protecteur when the fire broke out, were transferred to the USS Murphy on Saturday.

Auchterlonie says the fleet ocean tug USNS Sioux is also on station near Protecteur should problems arise.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/line-towing-fire-damaged-hmcs-protecteur-to-hawaii-breaks-1.2555354
 
The family of crew members, who were on board Protecteur when the fire broke out, were transferred to the USS Murphy on Saturday.

OK. WTF is this shit?
 
recceguy said:
OK. WTF is this shit?
You need to read the original article. This is not uncommon when a ship is returning home-The USN uses the term 'Tiger cruise'. There are very specific criteria family members must meet.
 
CBC Radio News is reporting that the recovery is not going well. The towline appears to have broken due to heavy seas. 
 
E.R. Campbell said:
CBC Radio News is reporting that the recovery is not going well. The towline appears to have broken due to heavy seas.

That's an old report, fortunately.  PRO is now under tow by USNS Sioux, and it's apparently going very well.
 
Occam said:
That's an old report, fortunately.  PRO is now under tow by USNS Sioux, and it's apparently going very well.


Thanks for the update.  :salute:

I see she (Sioux) is a proper ocean going tug. All should be well, I assume.

sioux.jpg

USNS Sioux

:off topic:

I am old  enough to remember when the RCN had a Sioux, too.

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HMCS Sioux ~ in RCN service from 1944 to 1963
 
The way things are going I wonder if we'll wish we still had her.  ;)
 
If I recall correctly the plan was to retire her in 2017 with a 2 year gap before the new ships come on line? If she is not repairable, then that means a gap of 5 years with no support ship.
 
Here is a link to some pics from the USN while the USS Choisin was attempting to tow PROTECTEUR.

http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=HMCS+Protecteur&d=posted-20140227-&ct=0&mt=all&adv=1
 
Half Full said:
Here is a link to some pics from the USN while the USS Choisin was attempting to tow PROTECTEUR.

http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=HMCS+Protecteur&d=posted-20140227-&ct=0&mt=all&adv=1

Look how high she's riding in the water. Her Screw is almost showing. That'll make her corkscrew thru the water as they tow her. That isn't going to be a pleasant ride but at least they'll be in Pearl in a couple of days.

Thank-you to our good friends in the USN.
 
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