"Table 2-45: U.S. Coast Guard Search and Rescue Statistics, Fiscal Year",,,,,,,,,,,, ,1985 ,1990 ,1991 ,1992 ,1993 ,1994 ,1995 ,1996 ,1997 ,1998 ,1999 ,2000 Cases,"60,775"," 53,097"," 52,782","53,294","53,026","53,899","49,704","43,553","41,096","37,218","39,844","40,214" Responsesa,"70,237","64,971","66,409","69,856","69,784","70,337","63,679","55,710","52,141","46,602","50,622","48,226" Sortiesa,"88,449","84,033","84,872","88,388","88,147","108,758","110,267","98,423","91,722","83,307","89,635","57,697" "Search and Rescue resource hoursb,R",U,"108,282","109,351","108,639","107,441","102,749","93,984","85,150","80,507","80,116","84,635","80,533" Lives saved,"6,497","4,407","5,465","e17,543","5,826"," e23,211","4,453","5,047","3,897","3,194","3,743","3,400" ,,,,,,,,,,,, Lives lost before notificationc,259,622,748,540,800,593,468,611,454,418,353,f779 Lives lost after notificationd,"1,076",463,368,399,415,338,304,367,290,188,180,239 Total lives lost,"1,335","1,085","1,116",939,"1,215",931,772,978,744,606,533,"1,018" ,,,,,,,,,,,, Persons otherwise assisted,"138,791","117,327","113,704","121,826","119,069","116,912","101,357","85,869","75,357","66,138","70,255","54,866" Value of property lost ($ million),424.3,368.5,213.6,314.5,316.2,435.5,222.6,273.8,414.8,84.3,262.3,415.2 Value of property assisted ($ millions),"2,376.8","2,044.9","2,282.4","1,951.4","2,491.8","2,891.2","4,467.2","3,494.2","1,762.1","1,288.2","1,235.0",778.7 Property loss prevented ($ million),905.4,"1,673.4","1,799.3","1,550.1","2,144.7","2,628.4","3,882.8","3,087.3","1,353.5",996.8,"1,019.0",84.3 KEY: R = revised; U = data are not available.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, "a Responses are the number of U.S. Coast Guard units involved. Sorties are the number of trips made by boat, aircraft, or cutter.",,,,,,,,,,,, "b Search and Rescue resource hours represent the time that Coast Guard assets (i.e., aircraft, boats and cutters) perform Search and Rescue operations.",,,,,,,,,,,, c Those persons whose lives were lost before the U.S. Coast Guard was notified of an incident.,,,,,,,,,,,, "d Those persons whose lives were lost in an incident to which the U.S.Coast Guard was responding, but who were alive at the time the U.S. Coast Guard was notified of the incident. ",,,,,,,,,,,, "e The Search and Rescue management Information System's reporting policy has been revised and now requires complete reporting on all lives saved. This policy also includes reporting on ""lives saved"" in connection with Coast Guard Law Enforcement Activity (i.e., Alien Migrant Interdiction Operations (AMIO)). AMIO lives saved in fiscal year 1992 was determined to be approximately 12,000. AMIO lives saved in fiscal year 1994 was determined to be 15,179.",,,,,,,,,,,, f The Egypt Air (217 fatalities) and Alaska Air (88 fatalities) crashes account for the increase.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, SOURCES: ,,,,,,,,,,,, All data except Search and Rescue Resource Hours:,,,,,,,,,,,, "1985-2000: U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. Coast Guard, Search and Rescue Management Information Systems (SARMIS II) Database.",,,,,,,,,,,, Search and Rescue Resource Hours:,,,,,,,,,,,, "1985-2000: U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. Coast Guard, Office of Command and Control Architecture, personal communication, Aug. 30, 2001.",,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,