USCG rescues 3 from sinking sailboat off Hatteras Inlet
A Coast Guard aircrew rescued three people from a sinking vessel off the North Carolina coast early Friday morning, the USCG said in a press release.
Watchstanders with Coast Guard Sector North Carolina in Wilmington received a distress call around 12 a.m. via VHF-FM channel 16 from someone aboard a 41-foot sailboat that was taking on water 19 miles southeast of Hatteras Inlet, North Carolina.
The three people aboard were wearing life jackets and preparing to abandon ship. Watchstanders advised the mariners to grab the Emergency Position Indicator Radio Beacon from the vessel and to only enter the water as a last resort.
The Coast Guard launched an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew from Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City, North Carolina, and dispatched a 47-foot Motor Lifeboat crew from Coast Guard Station Hatteras Inlet.
Once on scene, the Jayhawk crew discovered that the water was knee-deep. The crew hoisted the three mariners from the sinking vessel and transported them back to the air station as the sailboat sank.
“When an emergency arises underway, it’s vital to have a life jacket on,” said Lt. Amanda Faulkner, command duty officer at the 5th District command center. “These mariners were minutes away from entering the water in the middle of the night. Not having a life jacket might have cost them their lives.”