On 26th September, a group of commercial fishermen saved a crewmember who fell overboard from a tanker off the coast of Boston, Massachusetts.
In particular, the vessel raced back to shore to get the man to a hospital, according to the crew. The U.S. Coast Guard confirmed it was called about a person fell off the tanker, the MTM Dublin, about 4:37 a.m.
As informed, the boat was on its way back to port because to the bad weather, but it was the closest vessel to the tanker, so the crew diverted to help.
The crew of the America discovered the survivor in the sea by chance around one mile distant from the tanker’s moored location. According to local media, the team members were looking with spotlights when they came onto his orange safety vest.
Furthermore, the victim was taken to a hospital for treatment, but he later died.