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OPP rescue two people after boat sinks off Collingwood shoreline

A concerned citizen on land near Georgian Manor Drive called 911 after hearing an air horn repeatedly and watching a vessel appear to be sinking
OPP vessel
Photo supplied by Ontario Provincial Police

NEWS RELEASE
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE
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The Huronia West/Collingwood joint Marine Unit of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) successfully rescued two individuals stranded on the water after their vessel sank on Georgian Bay.

On Sunday, June 20, 2021, at approximately 6:20 p.m. officers responded to a 911 distress call from a concerned citizen on land near Georgian Manor Drive reporting an air horn was heard repeatedly from the bay and it appeared that a vessel was sinking.

The OPP Marine Unit arrived on scene approximately one kilometre out from shore within minutes of the original 911 call. Vessel debris was located along with a male and female in the water. It was then confirmed that their vessel had sunk. Both individuals were uninjured and were safely transported back to shore.

The initial police investigation revealed that the 14-foot vessel had lost power and started taking on water through the heavy waves crashing over top.

The OPP would like to remind the public of the importance of having the prescribed safety equipment onboard a vessel to utilize during an emergency situation, including a life jacket or PFD for all occupants. In this case, if the operator failed to have a proper sound signaling device, the situation may have become tragic.

Learn more about vessel requirements with Transport Canada's Safe Boating Guide.

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