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Scituate first responders rescue 3 Massachusetts fishermen from waters of sunken scalloping vessel

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“At 1436 yesterday Scituate Public Safety Dispatch received a call from a Marshfield resident that lived near Humarock. The caller reported seeing a 40-50’ fishing vessel approximately one mile off of Humarock beach. The witness stated that the boat overturned and quickly sank. This was the only call received by dispatch.

Scituate Police and Fire units were dispatched to the area. Simultaneously boats got underway from the SPD Marine Unit, Scituate Harbormaster’s office, and Marshfield Harbormaster’s office.


Scituate Police Department photo.

With assistance from personnel on the land, the rescue boats located three men in the water approximately 1/2 mile offshore. All three men were clinging to fishing gear in a slick of diesel fuel. A 55’ fishing vessel had sunk beneath them. The fishermen were not wearing life jackets or survival suits and had been in the freezing water for close to an hour.

As you can see in the video, numerous attempts were made to throw rescue rings to the fishermen while they were battling dangerous sea conditions. All three men were pulled out of the water, suffering from severe hypothermia.

All three survivors were transported to the Harbormaster’s office where they were quickly offloaded and transported to the hospital.


Scituate Police Department photo.

More specific information will not be released pending notifications of family members.

A great team effort and a great turnout. Nice job SPD Officer Brendan Mcauley, SPD Officer Craig Keefe, Scituate Fire Dept, Fire Chief John Murphy, Harbormaster Stephen Mone, Asst Harbormasters Mike Bearce, Joe Guarino, and Harbormaster Mike Dimeo, Marshfield Detective Greg Davis.

Drone footage credit to Lieutenant Eric Norlin, SFD.” -Scituate Police Department.

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