PCG member loses life during WASAR training in Palawan

PCG member loses life during WASAR training in Palawan

PUERTO PRINCESA CITY — A member of the Philippine Coast Guard lost his life during a Water Search and Rescue (WASAR) training exercise in Rizal, Palawan.

The victim, identified as Apprentice Seaman (ASN) Saripon Diacudin, 27 years old, and a resident of Balabac, was assigned to the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) District Palawan.

The incident occurred on 15 November as Saripon and his colleagues were swimming 100 meters during the training, the PCG said on Thursday.

The training took place around 2:00 p.m., and instructors were closely monitoring the group. Despite efforts to revive him, Saripon was declared dead by the attending physician at approximately 9:00 p.m. on the same day.

The PCG district in the province released an official statement stating that Saripon's cause of death was hypoxia ischemic encephalopathy, which occurred due to drowning, followed by cardiac arrest.

"The incident occurred during their 100-meter swimming proficiency at Water Search, Rescue and Survival Techniques Training in Rizal, Palawan. The incident is currently under investigation. We appreciate the public's patience and understanding as the inquiry progresses," the PCG District Palawan said.

Due to the incident, PCG commandant Admiral Ronnie Gavan has ordered the suspension of all ongoing WASAR training on Thursday.

"All WASAR courses are hereby suspended immediately pending the conduct of review of safety procedures by the Coast Guard Special Operations Force and cognizant units," the Gavan said.

"As guardians of the sea, our personnel are expected to have relevant knowledge and skills in swimming and saving lives at sea," he added.

Gavan expressed a commitment to conducting a comprehensive evaluation of their existing training safety procedures in the wake of this incident.

The goal is to improve these protocols to ensure that individuals undergoing training to become first responders can effectively serve the Philippines while placing a high priority on sea safety and saving lives.

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