Four people were rescued from a Lowcountry sailboat that became disabled in a ‘busy shipping channel,’ officials said.

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Four people were rescued from a Lowcountry sailboat that became disabled in a 'busy shipping channel,' officials said.

St. John’s Fire District marine crews rescued four people from a disabled sailboat in a busy Charleston-area shipping lane near the jetties on Saturday morning.

Rescue Details

The sailboat lost its mast, leaving it adrift between the jetties as a container ship approached. St. John’s Fire Marine 701, with Charleston Fire Department and U.S. Coast Guard support, swiftly transferred all four occupants to safety. Crews then performed a hip tow to shift the vessel out of the channel and anchored it securely.

Aftermath and Lessons

Occupants coordinated a full tow from there. The quick action prevented collision risks and underscores vital inter-agency teamwork in high-stakes maritime zones.

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