Coast Guard rescues sailor and his dog after 36-foot sailboat is disabled off Florida coast as Hurricane Helene barrels toward land
By Nicholas McEntyre,
22 days ago
The United States Coast Guard rescued a sailor and his dog stranded in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Florida as Hurricane Helene barreled its way toward land Thursday.
The man and his pooch were aboard a 36-foot sailboat that “became disabled and began taking on water” Thursday afternoon, the USCG Air Station Clearwater said on Facebook.
Coast Guard crews responded to the boater’s distress call and rushed to the man’s location, approximately 25 miles offshore from Sanibel Island near Fort Myers.
Dramatic footage captured the heart-pounding rescue as rough waters rocked the inoperable sailboat during the rescue attempt.
One rescuer rappeled down from the helicopter as the man and his dog jumped off the boat, into the arms of their savior.
The pair were brought into the helicopter before the grateful sailor shook the Coast Guardsman’s hand, abandoning his vessel in the open water.
It was unclear where the sailor was traveling to or from, but small craft advisories and hurricane warnings had been in effect in the area as Helene hovered nearby.
A small craft advisory means that wind speeds of 21 to 33 knots and/or seas of 10 feet or higher are expected to produce hazardous conditions for small boats.
At least one person was killed Thursday when a driver was struck by a sign while driving on Interstate 4 in the Tampa Bay area, according to WTSP.
The deadly crash occurred just before 8 p.m. near mile marker 1.
The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office reported receiving over 20 calls for water rescues as the US 19 corridor in west Pasco began to flood by midnight Friday.
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