Saturday, August 01, 2015

False alarm: Recycled device has Civil Air Patrol scrambling

YPSILANTI, Mich. (AP) — Volunteers at the Michigan Civil Air Patrol are standing down after a distress signal that bounced off a satellite turned out to be a false alarm.

Maj. Robert Bowden says an emergency beacon was detected in the Ypsilanti area, meaning a possible boater in distress. Instead, four Civil Air Patrol members followed the signal to a house Saturday.

Bowden says a man who lives there had found the beacon at a recycling center and took it home. He didn't know it was sending a signal. It's about the size of a water bottle.

Bowden says the Civil Air Patrol volunteers arrived by van or SUV, but a flight crew was standing by if needed. He suggests people disconnect the batteries if they're getting rid of old emergency locator devices.

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