2 children, adult saved from SF Bay after sailboat capsizes

San Francisco (Crohn) – Two children and two people from the Gulf of San Francisco were rescued on Saturday after his sailing vehicle was overturned near the city of Redwood, according to the Ministry of Fish and Wildlife in California.

Officials said that two CDFW wildlife officers were examining compliance with the fishermen off the Alamida in their boat when the distress call that was reported that sailboats were reversed by the American Coast Guard. Wildlife officers, Warden Yaqoub Gunsalvis, Warden Cameron Roth, responded to USCG and knew that there were no other rescue boats nearby.

The two guards tried 15 miles across the raw Gulf waters to reach the inverted boat with three people in the water, including two children. CDFW said that the three were wearing survival jackets and told the rescuers that they were in the water clinging to the boat turning for about an hour.

The officials said: “They all appeared relatively healthy with some minor injuries, although they shook the experience,” officials said.

The sailboats who were eventually rescued to a fire boat were transferred to more medical attention and was transferred to Redwood, according to CDFW.

The officials advised all the entertainment to give priority to safety during the weekend of July 4 by wearing survival jackets and the presence of naval radio devices in The Ready.

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