Discover Yahoo! With Your Friends

Explore news, videos and much more based on what your friends are reading and watching. Publish your own activity and retain full control.

To get started, first

YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    Coastguard raged at liner captain, tape shows

    ROME (Reuters) - The Italian coast guard angrily ordered the captain of the capsized Italian cruise ship to go back aboard to oversee the evacuation, But he did not, according to a recording of their dramatic exchange played on national television.

    The recording reflected the chaos and confusion in the minutes after the Costa Concordia, carrying more than 4,000 passengers and crew, hit a rock off the Tuscany coast Friday night and keeled over.

    Captain Francesco Schettino, who had already taken to a lifeboat, can be heard talking to Gregorio De Falco, a coast guard official based in the western Italian port of Livorno.

    Eleven people have been confirmed killed and 23 are still missing.

    De Falco later gave an interview to a local newspaper in Livorno in which he said he could tell by the "tone of the captain's voice" that something was very wrong. Schettino's lawyer said he would not comment.

    The recording is full of background noises such as radio static, beeps and background noise of people and confusion.

    As translated by Reuters, the entire conversation went as follows:

    Coast Guard: Hello.

    Captain: Good evening, chief.

    Coast Guard: Listen, this is De Falco from Livorno. Am I speaking with the captain?

    Captain: Good evening, Chief De Falco.

    Coast Guard: Tell me your name, please.

    Captain: I am Captain Schettino, chief.

    Coast Guard: Schettino?

    Captain: Yes.

    Coast Guard: Listen, Schettino. There are people trapped on board. Now, you go with your lifeboat. Under the bow of the ship, on the right side, there is a ladder. You climb on that ladder and go on board the ship. Go on board the ship and get back to me and tell me how many people are there. Is that clear. I am recording this conversation, Captain Schettino.

    (Captain tries to speak but Coast Guard can't hear him clearly. Voices in the Coast Guard room.)

    Coast Guard: Speak up! (captain tries to speak) Captain, put your hand over the microphone and speak in a louder voice!

    Captain: At this moment the ship is listing.

    Coast Guard: There are people who are coming down the ladder on the bow. Go back in the opposite direction, get back on the ship, and tell me how many people there are and what they have on board. Tell me if there are children, women and what type of help they need. And you tell me the number of each of these categories. Is that clear?

    Listen Schettino, perhaps you have saved yourself from the sea but I will make you look very bad. I will make you pay for this. Dammit, go back on board!

    (Noise can be heard in the background. Apparently other Coast Guard officers are shouting to each other in the same room about "the ship, the ship")

    Captain: Please ...

    Coast Guard: There is no 'please' about it. Get back on board. Assure me you are going back on board!

    Captain: I'm in a lifeboat, I am under here. I am not going anywhere. I am here.

    Coast Guard: What are you doing, captain?

    Captain: I am here to coordinate the rescue...

    Coast Guard (interrupting): What are you coordinating there! Get on board! Coordinate the rescue from on board! Are you refusing?

    Captain: No, I am not refusing.

    Coast Guard: Are you refusing to go aboard, captain? Tell me the reason why you are not going back on board.

    Captain: (inaudible)... there is a another lifeboat...

    Coast Guard (interrupting, yelling): You get back on board! That is an order! There is nothing else for you to consider. You have sounded the "Abandon Ship." Now I am giving the orders. Get back on board. Is that clear? Don't you hear me?

    Captain: I am going aboard.

    Coast Guard: Go! Call me immediately when you are on board. My rescue people are in front of the bow.

    Captain: Where is your rescue craft?

    Coast Guard: My rescue craft is at the bow. Go! There are already bodies, Schettino. Go!

    Captain: How many bodies are there?

    Coast Guard: I don't know! ... Christ, you should be the one telling me that!

    Captain: Do you realize that it is dark and we can't see anything?

    Coast Guard: So, what do you want to do, to go home, Schettino?! It's dark and you want to go home? Go to the bow of the ship where the ladder is and tell me what needs to be done, how many people there are, and what they need! Now!

    Captain: My second in command is here with me.

    Coast Guard: Then both of you go! Both of you! What is the name of your second in command?

    Captain: His name is Dmitri (static)"

    Coast Guard: What is the rest of his name? (static) You and your second in command get on board now! Is that clear?

    Captain: Look, chief, I want to go aboard but the other lifeboat here has stopped and is drifting. I have called ...

    Coast Guard (interrupting): You have been telling me this for an hour! Now, go aboard! Get on board, and tell me immediately how many people there are!

    Captain: OK, chief.

    Coast Guard: Go! Immediately!

    (Reporting By Philip Pullella; Editing by Peter Graff)

     
    • Bix  •  1 mth 6 days ago
      I remember Capt "Sulley" wading inside his downed plane on the Hudson, making one last look to make sure all passengers were out, before he left his plane. THAT is how a Captain behaves.
    • Byron  •  Richmond, Virginia  •  1 mth 6 days ago
      Coast Guard Chief De Falco is one tough hombre! He gets my vote for "person I'd most like to be in charge in case of a disaster."
    • John D  •  Denver, Colorado  •  1 mth 6 days ago
      In the furure, when someone does something really bad, they are going to say that person is in deep "Schettino".
    • digitalgirlie  •  1 mth 6 days ago
      gotta love that coast guard guy tho!
    • DatDude  •  Winchester, Tennessee  •  1 mth 6 days ago
      Gilligan had more courage than that
    • .  •  1 mth 6 days ago
      If your going to cause a shipwreck, at least have the balls to go down with the ship.
    • gary  •  1 mth 6 days ago
      This Captain sounds like a Chicken of theSea !
    • berserker  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  1 mth 6 days ago
      I don't know who the coast guard guy is...but I'd make HIM the captain of my cruise ship.
    • Michael  •  1 mth 6 days ago
      I like the Coast Guard Chief, "Listen Schettino, perhaps you have saved yourself from the sea but I will make you look very bad. I will make you pay for this. Dammit, go back on board!" He told him he's a coward!
    • Amy Bartola  •  Richardson, Texas  •  1 mth 6 days ago
      I stand corrected. After Titanic showed in the movies in 1997, my Brother in Law said. "That would never happen today." There are too many systems in place, and too many advances in communications." I agreed with him. But we were both wrong in that we forgot the human factors of stupidity, fear and arrogance.
    • Bruce  •  Dallas, Texas  •  1 mth 7 days ago
      He was a capt. of a cruise liner. I am a lowly member of USCGaux. Even I know you are not suppose to leave anyone behind in such an emergency.
    • Holly  •  Houston, Texas  •  1 mth 6 days ago
      the other yahoo article compared this story to Titanic.. this is NOT like Titanic at all. the captain of the Titanic did his best to get everyone off the ship safely AND went down with his ship when they ran out of lifeboats... shame on Schettino..
    • CORavensFan  •  Granby, Colorado  •  1 mth 6 days ago
      I think when all is said and done, that captain is going to wish he had gone down with the ship.
    • casey Stott  •  Tampa, Florida  •  1 mth 7 days ago
      sounds like someone who shouldnt have been in charge of a large vessel and many lives.
    • Darryl  •  Little Rock, Arkansas  •  1 mth 6 days ago
      Cap"n Crunch was more of a leader than this guy.
    • Ron  •  New Haven, Connecticut  •  1 mth 6 days ago
      Total Coward
    • enzo  •  1 mth 6 days ago
      Even as a passenger, unless I were injured, I wouldn't leave the ship until I had helped everyone I could. So for the captain to abandon the ship is criminally selfish.
    • Turf Fergy  •  1 mth 6 days ago
      I feel sorry for all of the "good" captains (and probably crew) that will now have to go through extra scrutiny/training because of this "douchebags" behavior......
    • Amy Bartola  •  Richardson, Texas  •  1 mth 6 days ago
      I don't know about this guy, but I think it would just be easier to stay on the ship, and do what you can do, even if it means dying, than to spend the rest of your life explaining why you are alive.
    • Adam  •  New York, New York  •  1 mth 6 days ago
      What a difference a good captain makes. Captain "Sully" plane went down in the Hudson. He stayed on the plane until everyone was off, than waded in the rising water in the cabin to double check before getting on the wing of the craft. This guy runs away. That shows you something
    [ [ [['Dekraai', 10]], 'http://news.yahoo.com/photos/mourners-remember-seal-beach-shooting-victims-1318620627-slideshow/', 'Click image to see more photos', 'http://l.yimg.com/a/p/us/news/editorial/3/2c/32c8e92d889f42edb719cb5257afdf4e.jpeg', '461', ' ', 'Reuters/Lori Shepler', ], [ [['iPhone 4SXXXXXXX', 11]], 'http://news.yahoo.com/photos/thousands-line-up-for-apple-s-iphone-4s-1318602841-slideshow/', 'Click image to see more photos', 'http://l.yimg.com/a/p/us/news/editorial/f/4f/f4f15e8f6f323f5386dc9fdf9e15dca8.jpeg', '500', ' ', 'AP/Kirsty Wigglesworth', ] ]
    [ [ [['xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx', 11]], '27013743', '0' ], [ [['keyword', 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999]], 'videoID', '1', 'overwrite-pre-description', 'overwrite-link-string', 'overwrite-link-url' ] ]
    Loading...
    • Mitt Romney applauds his endorsement from Bob McDonnell during a campaign rally in North Charleston

      PORTSMOUTH, Virginia (Reuters) - Virginia's Republican Gov. Bob McDonnell on Wednesday abruptly shifted his stance on a hotly-contested bill requiring women seeking abortions to have an ultrasound, asking lawmakers to revise the legislation just before a scheduled vote. Virginia's House of Delegates by a vote of 65-32 approved …

    • WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two U.S. military helicopters collided over a training range in Arizona on Wednesday killing seven Marines, the Marines said on Thursday. The aircraft, an AH-1W "Cobra" and a UH-1Y "Huey," were conducting routine training operations when the accident occurred. The marines said the accident took place …

    • Drivers wait in line to refill their tanks at a Costco store in Van Nuys, California

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Could history repeat itself? That is a question uppermost in the minds of many Americans as they warily watch gasoline prices at the pump rise week after week. After all, a spike in gasoline prices early last year helped nearly knock the economy back into recession. The answer, economists say, is …

    • A BP logo is seen on a petrol station in London

      (Reuters) - BP Plc and Anadarko Petroleum Corp are liable for civil damages under federal pollution laws over the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, a U.S. judge ruled, exposing them to billions of dollars in potential fines. Wednesday's decision by U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier in New Orleans allows the U.S. government …

    • ANNAPOLIS, Maryland (Reuters) - Debate resumes on Thursday in the Maryland Senate on a bill that could make the state the eighth in the nation to legalize same-sex marriage, although opponents plan to introduce a number of amendments to the measure. The bill, which has been approved by the state's lower House of Delegates, …