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Coast Guard Assists with Fire Onboard Vessel Off Cape May

Coast Guard personnel respond to assist with the excess oil fire.

By From the United States Coast Guard

PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA — The Coast Guard responded to smoke aboard a sailing vessel Wednesday 13 miles south of Cape May, New Jersey.
Watchstanders with Sector Delaware Bay received a call via radio at approximately 7 p.m. from the 56-foot sailing vessel, Adelaide, with two people aboard who reported heavy smoke. The mariners secured the engine and used a fire extinguisher as a preventative measure.
The watchstanders launched a Coast Guard Station Cape May 45-foot Response Boat-Medium to assist. When the RB-M crew arrived on scene, they confirmed the vessel was not on fire or taking on water. The cause of the smoke was determined to be excess oil burning.
“The mariner being prepared and having all required safety gear onboard played a critical role in the successful outcome of this case,” said Petty Officer 2nd Class Jonathan Morrison, station officer of the Day.
Station Cape May towed the vessel to Cape May Inlet where it was anchored and the people were taken to South Jersey Marina until a towboat can be arranged.

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