Two injured as fishing boat explodes and burns off Sandy Point

  • Source: bellingham herald
  • Published: 08/12/2016 07:37 AM

Two people were injured late Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 10, when their boat caught fire and exploded about a half-mile off Sandy Point. Both victims were rescued by nearby boaters who plucked them out of the water and took them to the Gooseberry Point ferry dock about 5:30 p.m., where they were taken by ambulance to St. Joseph hospital, said Chief Jim Petrie of Fire District 17 at Sandy Point. Because of medical privacy laws, the victims’ names were not immediately disclosed. Bill Hewett, assistant chief of the Bellingham Fire Department, said a man suffered burns that were serious but not life-threatening, and a woman suffered minor traumatic injuries, apparently after being hit by flying debris. “Witnesses on the beach had seen the boat explode,” said Petrie, who staged two fire engines near homes at Neptune Beach in case the flaming hull drifted ashore. “There were four to five boats that surrounded this vessel pretty quick and picked up the two patients. We were told that the people had jumped in the water and were rescued by boats in the area.”



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