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Coast Guard rescues three adults, one child from disabled vessel taking on water near Oregon Inlet

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Photo by U.S. Coast Guard

The Coast Guard rescued three adults and one child after their 29-foot vessel became disabled and started taking on water one mile off of Oregon Inlet on Saturday afternoon.

Watchstanders from Coast Guard Sector North Carolina received the initial notification from Dare County 911 dispatch at 11:44 a.m., and launched two 47-foot Motor Life Boat crews from Coast Guard Station Oregon Inlet to respond.

Once on scene, one of the Coast Guard boat crews transferred all four people onto their vessel and put the disabled boat into a stern tow.

The second Coast Guard boat crew transferred a dewatering pump to personnel on the disabled boat to keep it afloat and pump the water out.

The Coast Guard then safely transported all four people and their vessel into Wanchese Harbor. No injuries were reported.

Photo by U.S. Coast Guard

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