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Emergency crews in Ocean Metropolis, New Jersey, jumped into motion to rescue two individuals who have been stranded on a disabled sailboat that finally grounded on a sandbar near the seashore on Saturday afternoon.
The Ocean Metropolis Firefighters Affiliation mentioned that at about 2 p.m. on Saturday, emergency personnel, Ocean Metropolis police and seashore patrol members responded to the realm close to twenty second Avenue and the seashore for a water rescue.
Once they arrived, rescuers noticed {that a} almost 40-foot sailboat was disabled and in misery with two folks on board.
The sailboat was rapidly approaching a sandbar as tough surf tossed the vessel round.
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Crews in Ocean Metropolis, New Jersey, responded to a vessel in misery and rescued two folks because the almost 40-foot sailboat grounded on a sandbar. (Ocean Metropolis Firefighters Affiliation Fb Put up)
The firefighters carried out a water rescue and first contacted the 2 people on the sailboat.
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Then, because the boat grounded on the sandbar, firefighters rescued the 2 folks on board.
One of many people was taken to a close-by hospital and handled for non-life-threatening accidents.
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On Fb, the affiliation credited “a quick response and crew effort” for resulting in a optimistic consequence for all people concerned within the incident.
Greg Wehner is a breaking information reporter for Fox Information Digital.
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