A service boat carrying six crew members to a vessel at anchor near a port experienced flooding in its machinery space. Despite efforts to locate and fix the leak, the water level continued to rise. The crew radioed for help and made the decision to abandon the service boat into a liferaft, which subsequently sank. Fortunately, another service boat arrived two hours later to rescue the crew, who lost all their belongings but were unharmed.
The incident highlights the importance of having marine emergency skills and remaining calm in unexpected situations. It serves as a reminder to always be aware of one’s surroundings and to be prepared for emergencies at sea. The crew’s quick thinking and communication ultimately led to their safe rescue, emphasizing the value of being trained in emergency procedures.
The information provided serves as a cautionary tale for maritime workers and underscores the unpredictable nature of working at sea. It also emphasizes the need for thorough training and preparedness to handle emergencies effectively. By sharing this experience, valuable lessons can be learned to enhance safety and prevent similar incidents in the future.
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