Four Boaters Rescued By U.S. Coast Guard in Alabama
The four boaters were rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard on Sunday after their boat was on the brink of sinking near the Dauphin Island area of Alabama.
The Station Dauphin Island boatcrew arrived on scene and noticed the fishing vessel aground, but could not reach the vessel do to shallow water depth. Read more here
Special thanks to the U.S. Coast Guard and team for saving the boaters as we're delighted to hear the four people were safely rescued. Please be safe out there!
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