BOURNE – Anxious moments after a vessel capsized in Buzzards Bay Sunday evening as the sun was setting. 6 people were reportedly onboard the vessel. Marine units from Onset and Wareham also raced to the scene off Mashnee Island. Two people were pulled from the water and the other four were also taken onto other boats. All parties were brought into the Mass Maritime Academy where EMTs evaluated all victims for possible hypothermia. All declined transport to a hospital.
From Wareham Department of Natural Resources: On Sunday evening numerous emergency services were dispatched to a report of a vessel sinking in the vicinity of the Cape Cod Canal with multiple people on board and in the water.
Onset Fire Rescue M-1 and WDNR Marine Unit 2 responded from Onset Harbor; Wareham Fire M-4 responded from the Wareham River as well as boat crews from the Army Corp of Engineers Canal Patrol and Bourne Department of Natural Resources. While responding, crews were battered by unfavorable sea conditions and deteriorating visibility.
The vessel in distress, a 24 foot bow rider type vessel with six people on board had taken a significant wave over the open bow. As the wave flooded the entire open cockpit of the vessel with water it reportedly washed one person overboard without a life jacket on. Struggling to tread water due to sea conditions, a person on board the vessel in distress with a lifejacket on jumped into the water and assisted the person until emergency services arrived.
Within minutes of the call the vessel in distress was located in Hog Island Channel near Green Can #15 and the Onset FD M-1 Boat Crew was able to successfully pull the two people from the water. WDNR and OFD were also able to remove the four additional people from the unstable and partially submerged vessel while trying to navigate the unfavorable sea conditions. Five of the six people were wearing life jackets upon our arrival and thankfully all were accounted for. The individuals were transported to the Massachusetts Maritime Academy facility in Bourne for awaiting Fire/EMS personnel.
The vessel was able to be salvaged and towed to a local marina for haul-out by TowBoatUS Cape Cod/Plymouth and WDNR Marine Unit 5.
We would like to recognize and commend the efforts of those involved with this high risk water rescue that could have had a multitude of different outcomes. First, thank you to the person wearing a life jacket that entered the turbulent waters and assisted their friend that was washed overboard. This act provided lifesaving time to the person in the water. Thank you to the Wareham Police Communications Officers who did an outstanding job gathering and relaying information to and from the people onboard the vessel through the 911 call received as well as providing vital information to the variety of agencies responding to the scene. Great job and solid teamwork as always from our partners at Onset Fire throughout this incident. Thank you to WDNR Officer McGuire and the crew at TowBoat US for stabilizing the vessel without incident or environmental impact and thank you to the crews of Wareham Fire, Bourne Natural Resources, Wareham Police, Wareham EMS, Bourne Police and Fire, as well as the Army Corp of Engineers Patrol Boat Belmont for your response and assistance!