Coast Guard rescues 2 adults, child from San Francisco Bay

Byby Lonni Rivera KGO logo
Sunday, July 16, 2017
Coast Guard rescues 2 adults, child from San Francisco Bay
Two adults and a child were rescued this evening from San Francisco Bay, U.S. Coast Guard officials said.

EAST PALO ALTO, Calif. (KGO) -- Three boat passengers are thanking a friend, the Coast Guard, and several emergency officials for saving their lives after being plucked from San Francisco Bay near Cooley Landing in East Palo Alto Saturday.

All three passengers were transported to Stanford Medical Center.

Fire officials say the boaters are from the East Bay, possibly Fremont where they launched their boat.

"Once they reached the open water. The wind and the wind waves started coming in and immediately under their boat and capsized their boat," Menlo Park Fire Chief Chris Pimentel said.

The victims suffered mild hypothermia.

A Coast Guard helicopter crew rescued the three from the water and took them to firefighters with the Menlo Park Fire Protection District.

"Basically, the three victims who were in the water held onto the kayak. The person in the kayak notified the Coast Guard and 911," Pimentel said.

Martine Chirayath watched the team of responders come together. She was happy it ended with lives saved. "I was very impressed with the rescue, it was very efficient. They all showed up," Martine Chirayath said.

All three boaters were wearing life jackets, which officials said was critical in their survival.