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Vessel taking on water near Great Bay under Route 16 BridgeYork County ME

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York County, ME

A sailing vessel near Great Bay under the Route 16 Bridge was reported taking on water. The U.S. Coast Guard called for assistance from nearby vessels and requested information on how quickly the vessel was taking on water. Authorities are monitoring the situation and seeking help from other vessels in the area.

Audio|Source: AllStar Node 50281
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Transcript:
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(name withheld) Mayday, this is U.S.
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Coast Guard on Channel 1620.
00:09
How many persons are on board over?
00:26
Can you call on to speak with ACO Harris reference to call you healed?
00:31
In a good position from over?
00:43
Or if you want to call in, I can conference you with it, have her on hold.
00:50
10-4[1], standby.
00:58
Captain Coast Guard, request me a GPS position in geographic location, over?
01:09
Command from Firefighter, Pierce.
01:14
Good.
01:20
You request an ambulance.
01:22
The second driver wants your transport.
01:28
Bruce Berwick Wells from Graham.
01:32
Cop requesting a second ambulance.
01:34
I can start him to the scene.
01:35
Thank you.
01:39
Well, then dispatching second to respond to the motor vehicle accident scene, second patient.
01:44
Correct on.
01:52
Wait out of the dispatching well as in a second.
01:56
Second. If you respond to the scene in low vehicle accident for a second patient tapetocating hours.
02:07
Captain Coast Guard, requesting to know how faster takes on water, over?
02:23
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02:31
borgia. This is the coast guard.
02:32
request to know how fast you are taking on water, over?
02:48
Captain Cokeson, look like you to know the contact number all portover.
03:07
Captain Coast Guard, Roger, we'll request you to know, over the contact number on Florida.
03:29
Go ahead. I'm going to request you know how fast you are seeing on the water over?
03:54
That's going out.
04:15
Ten four.
04:39
Here 50,
04:40
5,000, direct rock with me.
04:47
6, we'll let you know when we pick up the weather there.
04:55
Pond, Pond, Pond, Pond, all stations, all stations, all stations.
04:59
This is United States Coast Card, North and New England.
05:01
United States Coast Guard, Northern New England.
05:02
Break.
05:04
Time, 2017, Grimes.
05:06
Meantime, 1817, local.
05:08
The Coast Guards received a report of a sailing vessel taking on water in the vicinity of Great Bay under Route 16 Bridge.
05:15
All vessels in the area request to keep a sharp out assisted possible and report all settings to the United States Coast Guard.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.

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