Coast Guard, partner agencies rescue 41 passengers from aground vessel near Berkeley Marina

A boat crew from Coast Guard Cutter Sockeye transfers passengers from the 52-foot passenger vessel Osprey, Feb. 10, 2018. Osprey ran aground approximately one mile from the Berkeley Marina. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Seaman Evan Goda/Released)

A boat crew from Coast Guard Cutter Sockeye transfers passengers from the 52-foot passenger vessel Osprey, Feb. 10, 2018. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Seaman Evan Goda)

SAN FRANCISCO — Coast Guard and partner agency crews responded to a vessel aground with 43 people aboard near the Berkeley Marina, Saturday afternoon.

The crew of the  52-foot passenger vessel Osprey, contacted Coast Guard Sector San Francisco watchstanders at approximately 2:30 p.m., reporting that they had run aground in the vicinity of the Berkeley Marina and were in need of assistance.

Sector San Francisco issued an urgent marine information broadcast and dispatched rescue crews from Coast Guard Station San Francisco, Coast Guard Air Station San Francisco and the Coast Guard Cutter Sockeye. The Coast Guard arrived on scene along with crews from Berkeley Fire Department and Vessel Assist. The crews evacuated 41 passengers and transferred them to the Berkeley Marina. Two Osprey crew members remained aboard with Coast Guard investigators.

“When we pulled up to the vessel, we knew we needed to get the passengers off as safely and quickly as possible,” said Seaman Jared Reyes, a boat crew member from Coast Guard Station San Francisco. “We were fortunate to be able to do so. It’s what we train for.”

Two passengers reported injuries and were transferred to Berkeley Fire Department EMS.

There are no reports of pollution. The cause of the grounding is under investigation.

The Sockeye is an 87-foot patrol boat homeported in Bodega Bay, Calif.


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