15 Sea Scouts rescued from San Francisco Bay

Bay City News
Sunday, September 4, 2016
15 kids, 1 adult rescued after boat capsizes near Aquatic Park in SF
Fifteen children and one adult were rescued this afternoon from San Francisco Bay waters near Fort Mason after their catamaran flipped over.

SAN FRANCISCO -- U.S. Coast Guard officials said an adult and 15 Sea Scouts, who are part of the Boy Scouts of America program, appear to have escaped injury this afternoon when their 30-foot catamaran flipped over in San Francisco Bay.



The Coast Guard got a call at about 3:30 p.m. from the crew of the ferry Old Blue who saw the boaters in the water near Aquatic Park, Coast Guard Lt. j.g. Nicole Emmons said.



A Coast Guard crew responded to help marine police rescue the 16 who were taken to hospitals as a precaution, Emmons said.



The adult and all the scouts were wearing lifejackets.



Thursday, the Coast Guard helped rescue 15 people from a 50-foot sportfishing boat that took on water near the Golden Gate Bridge.



The boat became grounded at Kirby Cove near the Marin Headlands. Everyone was rescued and no one reported being injured, according to Coast Guard officials.


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