Two Rescued from Sinking Shrimp Boat

April 24, 2015

Two fishermen were rescued from their sinking shrimp boat by a U.S. Coast Guard aircrew Friday off the coast of Saint Simons Island near Brunswic, Georgia.

Watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector Charleston received the initial report at approximately 9:30 a.m., on VHF channel 16 from one of the distressed fishermen, stating that their 55-foot shrimp boat was taking on water and was in danger of sinking. While the watchstanders made arrangements to launch a rescue crew from Coast Guard Air Station Savannah, they maintained constant radio contact with the fishermen until they boarded the ship's life raft. 
Photo: USCG
Photo: USCG
The responding aircrew arrived on scene and hoisted the two men aboard and transported them to Coast Guard Station Brunswick where local a EMS crew was standing by. 
Salvage of the shrimp will be coordinated by the owner.

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