GRASSY SOUND — A Coast Guard helicopter crew rescued a grandfather and a granddaughter from a personal watercraft that ran aground in Grassy Sound, Aug. 30.
According to a release, watchstanders at the Sector Delaware Bay command center in Philadelphia were notified by a commercial salvage company that a 79-year-old male and his 7-year-old granddaughter aboard a 12-foot personal watercraft ran aground and that they were unable to assist due to shallow water.
Air Station Atlantic City launched an HH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew to medevac the two people and arrived on scene approximately 30 minutes after initial notification.
After arriving on scene, the helicopter hoisted both the grandfather and the granddaughter and transported them to Air Station Atlantic City with no reported injuries.
“It’s always a great feeling to help people in need,” stated Lt. Spencer Grinnell, the pilot of the rescue helicopter.
“This case was a great example of boaters being prepared and wearing their life jackets on the water, and it was also a great example of other boaters noticing people in distress and reporting it to the Coast Guard so we could assist.”
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