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Students uninjured after boat sinks
Four students escaped uninjured Tuesday morning after the
propeller of their 16-foot Boston Whaler got entangled in an anchored
fishing net and started to sink three miles east of Newport Harbor,
officials said.
Three men and one woman from Cal State Northridge, all in their
20s, called mayday at about 8:50 a.m., said Tina Maguire, dispatcher
with the Orange County Sheriff’s Harbor Patrol in Newport Beach.
Their boat was about 200 yards off shore when the accident
happened, she said. The 26-year-old woman jumped off the boat and
tried to free the net, but was unsuccessful, Maguire said.
Harbor Patrol deputies responded to the call, rescued the students
and brought them and the boat ashore, she said.
“What made it challenging was that there was a 3- to 5-foot swell
that day, and the wind was blowing close to 20 knots,” Maguire said.
The woman was treated for mild hypothermia and released, she said.
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