Coast Guard rescues crew from sailboat damaged by ‘rogue wave’ off Long Island

The US Coast Guard rescued 4 injured sailors who discovered themselves stranded within the uneven waters off Lengthy Island over the weekend after their boat acquired pounded by a “rogue wave.”

The incident befell 80 miles south of Montauk, New York, the place 4 males have been crusing aboard a 39-foot vessel named Calypso on Sunday, the Coast Guard mentioned.

Dramatic video launched Tuesday reveals a member of the MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew from US Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod leaping into the Lengthy Island Sound to medevac the sailors from the broken boat.

In accordance with officers, a “rogue wave” had knocked down Calypso’s mast and injured the 4 sailors, who have been capable of name for assist.

USCG MH-60 helo crew conducted a #medevac for 4 crewmembers on the 39-foot sailing vessel, Calypso.
The 39-foot crusing vessel Calypso was broken by a “rogue” wave.
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The group were stranded about 80 miles from Montauk, Long Island.
The group was stranded about 80 miles from Montauk, Lengthy Island.
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The US Coast Guard had to rescue four sailers who were stranded off the Long Island Coast after a wave damaged their boat.
The US Coast Guard needed to rescue 4 sailers who have been stranded off Lengthy Island after a wave broken their boat.
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The Coast Guard mentioned the rescue mission was sophisticated by tough seas, gusty winds and dwindling daylight.

“There have been 16- to 17-foot waves on the market on the time,” Petty Officer Briana Carter instructed the Boston Globe.

The operation entailed having a rescue swimmer soar into the water, assess the accidents of the victims and place them in a rescue basket to be hoisted into the helicopter hovering overhead, as seen within the 2-minute video.

The Coast Guard's rescue mission was complicated by poor conditions including 16 to 17 foot waves.
The Coast Guard’s rescue mission was sophisticated by poor situations together with 16- to 17-foot waves.
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A member of the MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew jumped into the Long Island Sound to rescue the sailers.
A member of the MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew jumped into the Lengthy Island Sound to rescue the sailors.
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One of the sailers getting lifted by the helicopter crew.
One of many sailors getting lifted by the helicopter crew.
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The MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew after the rescue mission.
The MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew after the rescue mission.
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“This was most likely one of the best instance of crew coordination and teamwork than any rescue I’ve been part of,” Coast Guard Lt. Nick Zablotny instructed station WBZ-TV.

Officers mentioned the victims have been safely introduced ashore and transported to a hospital for remedy. A few of them suffered bruised ribs and a concussion.

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