Crime & Safety

Waterford and East Lyme Police Called To Aid Sinking Boat

Eight people were rescued when a 65-foot commercial vessel sank after striking Little Goshen Reef on Saturday. The boat will be salvaged today.

The Waterford-East Lyme Regional Police Boat helped rescue a number of people from a sinking pleasure boat on Saturday afternoon.  

Waterford Police report that East Lyme Police Sergeant Levandowski and Waterford Lieutenant Burton arrived in the regional police boat to find that a passing boater had stopped to help and managed to offload eight people from the sinking pleasure boat. The rescued boaters then were taken onto the police boat and brought to shore. There were no reported injuries. 

According to the U.S. Coast Guard, which also responded to the distress call, the boat is a 65-foot commercial vessel that began to sink after it struck Little Goshen Reef. As of Saturday evening, the vessel was floating upside down and was fairly well submerged and awaiting salvage. 

The U.S. Coast Guard has been sending out safety marine information broadcasts warning other vessels to steer clear.

The salvage operation will be conducted by a commercial salvage and towing company today. Typically, such a salvage operation involves using air bags to help right the vessel and pumps to empty out as much water as possible. Then the boat will be towed. The U.S. Coast Guard will continue to monitor the situation. 

 

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