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Boat Mayhem at Jersey Shore: Yacht Burns and Woman Airlifted

The serenity of the Jersey Shore was shattered recently when a yacht caught fire, leading to chaotic scenes and a woman being airlifted to safety. The dramatic incident unfolded at the Berkeley Island County Park, drawing a significant emergency response.

The Incident

Date: October 12, 2023

At approximately 1:30 PM, a distress call was received regarding a fire aboard a luxury yacht docked near the Berkeley Island County Park. The thick black smoke billowing from the vessel was visible from miles away, prompting immediate action from emergency services.

Emergency Response

Several units responded swiftly to the call:

  • Local Fire Departments from multiple districts
  • Coast Guard vessels
  • Paramedics
  • Ocean County Sheriff’s Office

Upon arrival, first responders were met with a well-developed fire already consuming the yacht’s structure. Firefighters fought bravely to extinguish the flames while the Coast Guard ensured the safety of other vessels in the vicinity.

Casualties and Rescue Efforts

One significant casualty was reported. A woman in her 50s suffered severe burns and smoke inhalation. Paramedics provided critical care on-site before she was airlifted to a nearby hospital. Her current condition remains undisclosed.

Witnesses Speak Out

Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic:

  • “The whole yacht was engulfed in flames within minutes,” said a local fisherman.
  • “I’ve never seen anything like it. It was terrifying,” remarked a passerby.

Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the fire. Preliminary reports suggest it might have started in the engine room, but this has yet to be confirmed.

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In the wake of this tragic event, the community remains shaken, but the prompt response by emergency services shows the resilience and coordination of local agencies in times of crisis.