Coast Guard, Sea Tow Respond To Sinking Boat - 27 East

Coast Guard, Sea Tow Respond To Sinking Boat

authorJon Winkler on Jul 23, 2017
A West Hampton Dunes man was assisted by the Coast Guard, Sea Tow, and other local emergency agencies after his boat nearly sank on Saturday evening. According to Les Trafford,... more

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