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    U.S. Coast Guard rescues 4 from boat off NC’s Outer Banks

    By Hannah Leyva,

    1 days ago

    OREGON INLET, N.C. (WNCN) — Four people were rescued from a disabled boat near Oregon Inlet Monday, the United States Coast Guard said.

    Watchstanders with Coast Guard Sector North Carolina received a report that four people were aboard an anchored 27-foot vessel that was taking on water in rough seas.

    Two 47-foot Motor Life Boat crews were launched from Coast Guard Station Oregon Inlet. According to the Coast Guard, the waters had “breaking-bar conditions of up to 8-foot surf.”

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    Both crews arrived at the scene of the disabled vessel. One crew rescued the four on board, while the other towed the boat over the bar. A commercial salvage crew then brought both the people and the vessel to shore safely.

    “Our crews continuously train in a variety of conditions, similar to these, so we are capable of ensuring safe and swift rescues during maritime emergencies,” Chief Petty Officer Adam Preiser, executive petty officer of USCG Station Oregon Inlet, said. “We encourage all mariners to implement safe boating practices such as checking the weather before getting underway, verifying your vessel has all required safety gear, as well as having a contingency plan in case of an emergency.”

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    Diesel Outlaw
    22h ago
    Thank God they were all safe. It's a scary thing to be out on rough water with no engine and steering. When things break down (and it can happen to anybody, even a new boat), I'm glad that there are expert rescue people and Coast Guard that can handle that situation and save lives and a lot of times the boat as well. 🙏♥️♥️♥️🇺🇸
    LinnyTish63
    23h ago
    I sure hope that they have to pay for the rescue. There are hurricanes & tornados and people trying to get to safety, and these people are out on a boat in the Atlantic. Idiots
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