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Coast Guard, port partners conducting rescue operation for 4 aboard disabled, on fire vessel in St. Simons Sound

Coast Guard crews and port partners respond to a disabled cargo vessel with a fire on board September 2019, Coast Guard crews and port partners respond to a disabled cargo vessel with a fire on board September 2019 in St. Simons Sound, Golden Ray vessel rescue
Coast Guard crews and port partners respond to a disabled cargo vessel with a fire on board September 8, 2019, in St. Simons Sound, Georgia. At approximately 2 a.m., Coast Guard Sector Charleston watch standers were notified of the M/V GOLDEN RAY, a 656’ vehicle carrier, listing heavily in the St. Simons Sound with a total of 24 people on board; including 23 crew members and 1 pilot.
U.S. Coast Guard photo.

USCG rescue Golden Ray crew and is search for 4 missing mariners

CHARLESTON, S.C. — The Coast Guard and port partners are searching for four crewmembers aboard a disabled cargo vessel with a fire on board Sunday morning in St. Simons Sound, Brunswick, Georgia.

Currently, 20 people have been safely removed and four people remain unaccounted for on the M/V Golden Ray, a 656-foot vehicle carrier. The vessel is listing heavily in the St. Simons Sound.

At approximately 2 a.m, Coast Guard Sector Charleston watchstanders were notified by the Glynn County 911 dispatch that the M/V Golden Ray had capsized in the St. Simons Sound. The watchstanders immediately issued an urgent marine information broadcast and directed the launch of multiple Coast Guard assets.

The vessel’s master and chief engineer are assisting authorities and salvage teams to develop plans to stabilize the vessel and continue rescue efforts. The Golden Ray’s crew size is 24 people; 23 crewmembers and one pilot.

Coast Guard units involved in the response:

  • Two Coast Guard Station Brunswick Response Boat crews 
  • Two Coast Guard Air Station Savannah MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crews
  • Coast Guard Cutter Heron launched to assist
  • Coast Guard Sector Charleston
  • Marine Safety Unit Savannah
  • Coast Guard Salvage Engineering Response Team (SERT) launched to assist

The Port of Brunswick Captain of the Port (COTP) has established an emergency safety zone in St. Simons Sound. Vessels are not authorized within .5 miles of the M/V Golden Ray, which is laid over on its side.

Also assisting in the response are the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Moran Towing, SeaTow, Brunswick Bar Pilots Association, and the Glynn County Fire Department.

The cause of the incident is under investigation.

Coast Guard crews and port partners respond to a disabled cargo vessel with a fire on board September 2019 in St. Simons Sound, Golden Ray vessel rescue
Coast Guard crews and port partners respond to a disabled cargo vessel with a fire on board September 8, 2019, in St. Simons Sound, Georgia. At approximately 2 a.m., Coast Guard Sector Charleston watch standers were notified of the M/V GOLDEN RAY, a 656’ vehicle carrier, listing heavily in the St. Simons Sound with a total of 24 people on board; including 23 crew members and 1 pilot.
U.S. Coast Guard photo.

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