2 People, Dog Rescued from Fla. Buoy After Boat Hit Cruise Ship Wake and Sank, Police Say
The two people and the dog reportedly entered the water after the boat they were on hit the cruise ship's wake near Gadsden Point in the Tampa Bay
Police in Florida say two people and a dog were rescued from a buoy after their boat hit a cruise ship’s wake and sank.
The rescue took place on the evening of Saturday, Jan. 4, according to a news release from the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO).
Crews with the HCSO and Coast Guard soon found the trio clinging to the buoy, which they swam to after their boat hit the wake near Gadsden Point, police said.
Footage of the rescue, shared by the HCSO, shows the moment the rescuers’ boats converged on the buoy and crews conversed with the survivors.
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On January 4, 2025, at 6:11 p.m., our Aviation and Marine sections, along with HCSO Fire Rescue and the Coast Guard, located two injured individuals and their dog, who were in a boating accident. Their boat hit a wake from a cruise ship near… pic.twitter.com/x0ufMVDzdK— HCSO (@HCSOSheriff) January 6, 2025
Tampa Bay Harbor pilots Michael Stutevoss and Dan Hemmer were piloting a Royal Caribbean cruise ship when they heard people had entered the water and contacted the Coast Guard, according to FOX affiliate WTVT.
They also contacted fellow pilot Matthew Riley, who helped look for the boaters. Riley said “the sun had already set” as they started searching.
“They were basically like shadows in the water," he recalled. "Though I was on scene looking for them, I was afraid of running them over as well."
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The two people pulled from the buoy were subsequently transported to Tampa General Hospital, according to the HCSO. Their injuries have not been disclosed.
"Our team's coordinated response with other agencies led to the successful rescue of two people who desperately needed help," Sheriff Chad Chronister said in a statement. "We will continue to work together to protect lives on our waterways."
It is unclear which cruise ship was involved in creating the wake that apparently caused the smaller boat to crash and sink.
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