organizations. Services include search for missing aircraft, survival aid, rescue, and emergency medical help for the occupants after an accident site is located. b. National Search and Rescue Plan. By federal interagency agreement, the National Search and Rescue Plan provides for the effective use of all available facilities in all types of SAR missions. These facilities include aircraft, vessels, pararescue and ground rescue teams, and emergency radio fixing. Under the plan, the U.S. Coast Guard is responsible for the coordination of SAR in the Maritime Region, and the USAF is responsible in the Inland Region. To carry out these responsibilities, the Coast Guard and the Air Force have established Rescue Coordination Centers (RCCs) to direct SAR activities within their regions. For aircraft emergencies, distress, and urgency, information normally will be passed to the appropriate RCC through an ARTCC or FSS. c. Coast Guard Rescue Coordination Centers. (See TBL 6-2-2.) TBL 6-2-2 Coast Guard Rescue Coordination Centers Coast Guard Rescue Coordination Centers Alameda, CA 510-437-3701 Boston, MA 617-223-8555 Miami, FL 305-415-6800 New Orleans, LA 504-589-6225 Cleveland, OH 216-902-6117 Portsmouth, VA 757-398-6390 Honolulu, HI 808-541-2500 Juneau, AK 907-463-2000 Seattle, WA 206-220-7001 San Juan, PR 787-289-2042 d. Air Force Rescue Coordination Centers. (See TBL 6-2-3 and TBL 6-2-4.) TBL 6-2-3 Air Force Rescue Coordination Center 48 Contiguous States Air Force Rescue Coordination Center Tyndall AFB, Florida Commercial WATS DSN Phone 850-283-5955 800-851-3051 523-5955 TBL 6-2-4 Air Command Rescue Coordination Center Alaska Alaskan Air Command Rescue Coordination Center Elmendorf AFB, Alaska Commercial DSN Phone 907-428-7230 800-420-7230 (outside Anchorage) 317-551-7230 e. Joint Rescue Coordination Center. (See TBL 6-2-5.) Emergency Services Available to Pilots 6-2-5