The Seattle Times By some miracle, overboard sailors rescued from Puget Sound

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In a dramatic rescue off the coast of Edmonds, two sailors were saved from the frigid waters of Puget Sound after falling overboard during a sailboat race. The Seattle Times reported that the incident occurred on March 10, 2025, and the sailors spent approximately 45 minutes in the cold, choppy waters before help arrived. Despite wearing life jackets, one of the sailors was hospitalized for hypothermia, underscoring the dangers of sailing in such conditions. Their successful rescue was facilitated by the innovative life sling device, which allowed rescuers to reach them effectively. The article describes the event as miraculous, especially when viewers see the rescue footage.

Thankfully, both individuals have since been released from the hospital and are reportedly in good condition. This story serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of safety equipment while sailing. The incident not only highlights the risks associated with water sports but also celebrates the advancements in rescue technology that can save lives.

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