Capsized 33’ in puerto rico

Three Coast Guardsmen injured in Puerto Rico after boat capsizes

[LEFT]A Coast Guard rescue helicopter crew with Coast Guard Air Station Borinquen, Puerto Rico, flies over a capsized Coast Guard Station San Juan Puerto Rico smallboat off the coast of Puerto Rico Nov. 8, 2013. The smallboat search-and-rescue crew was responding with other local agencies to a report of two people in the water two nautical miles northeast of San Juan Harbor when the vessel capsized. U.S. Coast Guard photo.[/LEFT] [LEFT]A Coast Guard rescue boat sits partially submerged after capsizing in the surf off Puerto Rico Nov.8, 2013.Three Coast Guardsmen suffered non-life threatening injuries in the incident. U.S. Coast Guard photo. [/LEFT]Miami — Three Coast Guardsmen suffered non-life threatening injuries Friday after their rescue boat capsized in the surf off Puerto Rico.
The search-and-rescue crew was responding with other local agencies to a report of two people in the water two nautical miles northeast of San Juan Harbor when the incident occurred.
The three-man crew of a Coast Guard 33-foot Special Purpose Craft/Law Enforcement was rescued by the crew of a Puerto Rico Police marine unit immediately after the incident north of the Caribe Hilton Hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The crew was transported to the Coast Guard Base San Juan to awaiting emergency medical services and is being treated for non-life threatening injuries.
“Our priority at this time is to ensure that our Coast Guard crew is properly evaluated, looked after and provided with any needed medical care,” said Capt. Drew Pearson, commander of Coast Guard Sector San Juan.
The search for the two reported people in the water was suspended after local authorities completed their search of the area.
Sea conditions at the time of the incident were reported to be 6-9 feet. The Coast Guard is working to recover the capsized vessel.
The cause of the incident is under investigation.

I was station there from 2009 to 2012. i try calling some of the guys but they incident still under investigation. there is a reef there that gets pretty big and is a surf spot. only 2 ways to get in there and 6-9 feet is big for the 33.