California Navy sailors injured in watercraft

Harris Marley

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Five sailors at Point Loma Naval Base in San Diego, California, were injured in a watercraft accident early Friday morning.

Emergency services were reportedly contacted around 2 a.m. by a US Navy source. The caller requested medical attention and firefighters due to the craft accident, FOX 5 San Diego reported.

A US Navy spokesman told FOX 5 that the ship of a US Naval Special Warfare Command unit hit Zuniga Point, a large jetty in San Diego Bay. The group performed routine training operations.

According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, two of the injured were sent to the hospital in acute condition, a more serious condition. None of the injuries were considered life-threatening.

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Five sailors at Naval Base Point Loma in San Diego, California, were injured in a watercraft accident, officials said. (FOX 5 San Diego)

Four of the injured were support personnel, one was a Navy SEAL. All sailors are in stable condition.

The San Diego Fire Department told Fox News Digital they could not comment on the incident.

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The ship of a US Naval Special Warfare Command unit reportedly hit Zuniga Point, a large jetty in San Diego Bay. (FOX 5 San Diego)

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California Navy sailors injured in watercraft

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