Coast Guard Training Off Vineyard Ends In Capsize
The USCG reports that five guardsmen were pulled from the water 15 miles south of the Vineyard when a boat capsized during training earlier today. There were minor injuries reported among the five member crew all stationed in Port Securtiy Unit 301 on Cape Cod.
Story by CC2Day: The Coast Guard reported that it pulled five of its own members from the water Wednesday after their 25-foot response boat submerged while training about 15 miles south of Martha’s Vineyard.

One member suffered an ankle injury and another showed symptoms of hypothermia.
All five members, assigned to Port Security Unit 301 in Cape Cod, Mass., were recovered by another PSU boat crew conducting training nearby.
The crew was transported to Coast Guard Station Menemsha where they were met at the pier by paramedics.
Coast Guard Cutter Jefferson Island, a 25-foot response boat from Station Menemsha, and a Coast Guard Auxiliary boat are currently on scene with the overturned vessel.
Coast Guard Sector Southeastern New England is working on a plan to salvage the swamped vessel.
"Unfortunately, events like these remind us of the risks associated with Coast Guard training and operations," said Rear Adm. Tom Atkin, Commander of the U.S. Deployable Operations Group. "Our teams are trained to operate as safely and efficiently as possible, mitigating risk whenever possible. We will look into this case thoroughly for the benefit of those involved and for all those Guardians operating around the globe."