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Elizabeth City Coast Guard Saves Five from Disabled Vessel off Emerald Isle

The Elizabeth City Coast Guard has rescued five people from a distressed boat early Sunday morning in rough seas at Bogue Inlet shoals off the coast of Emerald Isle, North Carolina (N.C.). The…

The Elizabeth City Coast Guard has rescued  five people from a distressed boat early Sunday morning in rough seas  at Bogue Inlet shoals off the coast of Emerald Isle, North Carolina  (N.C.). The stranded crew members with “The Shisty Living” pleasure  craft contacted Sector North Carolina Watchstanders by VHF radio reporting  they were disabled and needed help.

Initially, the Coast Guard Station Emerald  Isle and Tow Boat U.S. both launched small boats to the location of  the disabled vessel. However, due to shallow water and surf conditions,  neither rescue vessel was able to get close enough, according to a Coast  Guard press release.

In order to reach the stranded boaters  a call was made to Air Station Elizabeth City so that they could bring  in the MH-60J Jayhawk helicopter crew which hoisted all five people  aboard at 2:07 a.m. and transported them to Station Emerald Isle. The  rescue could not have taken place so quickly if it weren’t for their  VHF radio they had onboard their boat.

The U.S. Coast Guard’s 2007 Recreational  Boating Statistics show:

  • 685 fatalities — 3,673 injuries — 5,191 accidents — $53 million in property damage.
  • 90 percent of drowning victims were not wearing life jackets.
  • Alcohol was the leading contributing factor in approximately one-fifth of all boating fatalities.
  • Only 14 percent of all boating fatalities occurred on boats where the operator had received boating safety instruction.
  • The most reported type of accident was a collision with another vessel. However, capsizing and falls overboard are the most reported types of fatal accidents and accounted for the majority (60 percent) of all boating fatalities.
  • Overall, operator inattention, carelessness/reckless operation, excessive speed and passenger/skier behavior are the leading contributing factors of all reported accidents.

Recreation boating accidents are tragic  because the great majority of accidents are preventable.

Shapiro, Cooper Lewis & Appleton  personal injury law firm is based in Virginia (VA), with an office also  in Elizabeth City, in Northeast North Carolina (NC), practicing primarily  in the southeastern U.S. and handles only injury law, including car, truck, railroad, and  medical negligence cases  and more. Our Carolina  injur law website is: http://carolina.hsinjurylaw.com, the firm edits the injury law blogs Virginia Beach Injuryboard, Norfolk  Injuryboard, as well  as the Northeast  North Carolina Injuryboard  and also hosts a YouTube  injury law video library  covering many FAQ’s on personal injury subjects. Lawyers licensed  in: VA, NC, SC, WV, DC, KY.

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Randy Appleton

Randy Appleton

Randy Appleton has decades of experience practicing personal injury law.  He has handled complex injury lawsuits in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, Georgia, Florida, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Tennessee. 

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