Atlantic Beach NY (Nassau Co) Tugboat Sinks, MCI Declared 1/15/14

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MCI declared in Atlantic Beach

Tug boat reportedly sank in East Rockaway Inlet after attempting to work on a barge that was beached earlier this week in West Atlantic Beach. Six reported aided.

Long Beach, Woodmere, Lawrence Cedarhurst, Inwood, and Atlantic Beach along with the Nassau County PD marine units have units on scene.

Atlantic Beach Rescue is the command post / staging area.
 
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Just prior to sundown i heard bits pieces of an FDNY response to this i think it was Marine 9 reporting delayed due to fog then it sounded like it was made a Nassau County incident when the location was narrowed down.
 
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Is this a new incident or are we talking about the tug that sank on Monday when the barge it was moving went aground off Atlantic Beach?  Did another tug sink today?
 
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manhattan said:
Is this a new incident or are we talking about the tug that sank on Monday when the barge it was moving went aground off Atlantic Beach?  Did another tug sink today?

You're right, it did happen Monday night. The new articles were just reporting that the barge washed up on the beach. Sorry for that confusion.
 
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Thanks.  Here's the USCG version of events.

NEW YORK ? A 26-foot tugboat lost control of the barge it was towing off Atlantic Beach, N.Y., Monday evening. Coast Guard and state officials are responding to mitigate any hazards to the waterways and beaches nearby.

The Coast Guard was notified at 7:35 p.m. on Monday night that the towing vessel ?PUSHY? had lost control of the 125-foot deck barge it was towing following an interaction with a large swell off of Atlantic Beach, N.Y. After the towing vessel and deck barge separated, the vessel sank and the barge was pushed up onto the beach at Silver Point County Park, where its owners, under Coast Guard supervision, are devising a plan to safely remove the barge. The exact cause of the separation and the subsequent sinking of the towing vessel are under investigation.

Towing vessel PUSHY had lost control of a 125-foot deck barge it was towing following an interaction with a large swell off of Atlantic Beach, N.Y. After the towing vessel and deck barge separated, the vessel sank and the barge was pushed up onto the beach at Silver Point County Park, where its owners, under Coast Guard supervision, are devising a plan to safely remove the barge. U.S. Coast Guard photo.

Towing vessel PUSHY had lost control of a 125-foot deck barge it was towing following an interaction with a large swell off of Atlantic Beach, N.Y. After the towing vessel and deck barge separated, the vessel sank and the barge was pushed up onto the beach at Silver Point County Park, where its owners, under Coast Guard supervision, are devising a plan to safely remove the barge. U.S. Coast Guard photo.

There was one mariner aboard the barge at the time of the incident and he was safely removed by a New York Police helicopter. Three other mariners who were aboard the tug PUSHY were transported to safety by an additional tugboat on scene. No injuries were reported. The towing vessel and deck barge were on their way to the Weeks Marine Shipyard in New York City after leaving a job site on the Robert Moses Causeway Bridge where the barge was being used to sand blast and paint the bridge.

?The Coast Guard responds to all marine accidents in order to protect our nation?s waterways from hazards to navigation and pollution,? said Coast Guard Lt. Chris Barger, supervisor of the Coast Guard?s Marine Safety Detachment in Coram, N.Y. ?After ensuring mariner safety and neutralizing any threats to the waterways, we analyze these mishaps to prevent similar events from occurring in the future,? he said.

There is no evidence so far that the barge, which was carrying construction equipment, caused any negative impact to the marine environment.
 

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There was a job today off the Rockaways. Pilot boat removed (4) from the water. Aviation grounded due to fog.
 
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Nassau County response was to an incident TODAY, Wednesday Jan 15.  NYPD marine units also responded. 
 
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Yes the FDNY Marine Co message about "delayed due to fog" that i posted above was to an incident Wed late afternoon it may have been to the pilot boat incident that Truck4 mentioned & not to the Atlantic Beach incident....i only heard bits & pieces of the transmission.
 
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