Local News
U.S. Coast Guard rescued two men after 30-foot boat capsized while it was on fire
Fort Lauderdale, Florida – On Thursday afternoon, the U.S. Coast Guard rescued two men who didn’t make it very far after they left Broward County on their way to Bimini.
According to James Rigby, the boat’s captain, it all happened really fast. Just east of Port Everglades, residents and drivers saw a plume of dark smoke.
“We slowed the engine down. We cut it off and he had gone back down to try to extinguish the smoke and that got too big, then next thing we know the whole boat is catching on fire,” Rigby said.
The 30-foot boat capsized while it was on fire. Both, Rigby and the other man abandoned the ship.
Christian Johansson, who witnessed the fire, said flames were shooting up in the air.
“As soon as the superstructure caved in, it just kind of burned right through the freeboard all the way down to the waterline,” Johansson said.
The Coast Guard saved their lives. The crew gave them blankets and took them to the 15th street Marina in Fort Lauderdale. Paramedics treated only one of the boaters.
-
Local News2 days ago
First place in the county robotics competition goes to Coral Glades JROTC
-
Local News2 weeks ago
Governing Board Chair of Imagine Broward receives charter educational award
-
Local News2 weeks ago
Coral Springs residents and Comcast square off over above-ground service boxes in neighborhood
-
Local News1 week ago
Six students and three staff members from Coral Springs and Parkland schools recognized for their character
-
Local News2 weeks ago
During Teacher Appreciation Week, Coral Springs businesses are offering discounts in honor of educators
-
Local News2 weeks ago
Due to fifteen violations, the Bawarchi Biryanis restaurant was ordered to close
-
Local News2 weeks ago
Parkland Fire Department of Coral Springs is hosting a free water safety event
-
Local News1 week ago
The Coral Springs 2024 Excellence Awards honor local businesses
Leave a Reply