Question 123 Deck Safety

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Who is responsible for transmitting a message stating that distress communications have ceased?

A The Rescue Coordination Center (RCC) controlling the distress communications
B The vessel providing the initial communications with the distressed vessel
C The Coast Radio Station (CRS) that was first contacted concerning the distress situation
D No formal message must be transmitted as long as no distress-related communications have occurred after reasonable time.
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) The Rescue Coordination Center (RCC) controlling the distress communications. The RCC is responsible for coordinating and managing all distress communications and rescue efforts. Once the distress situation has been resolved and communications have ceased, the RCC must transmit a message to inform all parties that the distress is over. This ensures that the emergency response is properly concluded and all resources can be stood down. The other options are incorrect because the vessel or Coast Radio Station that initiated the distress communications do not have the authority or responsibility to officially close out the distress case - that falls under the purview of the RCC overseeing the incident.

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