Coast Guard rescue five commercial fishermen from a life raft in southeast Alaska
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - A Coast Guard helicopter plucked five commercial fishermen from a life raft after their fishing boat ran aground in southeast Alaska.
The crew of the Masonic, based in Sitka, radioed a mayday call just after 2:30 a.m. Tuesday and said their 62-foot (18.9-meter) fishing boat was going down.
The Sitka-based helicopter, and the Petersburg-based cutter, Anacapa responded.
The helicopter found the stricken vessel around 4 a.m. The five crew members were in survival suits on a life raft tied to the stern of the vessel grounded on Coronation Island southeast of Sitka.
Coast Guard Capt. Stephen White says the Masonic had received a commercial fishing vessel dockside examination before departing and had conducted an abandon ship drill.
He says their preparation probably saved their lives.