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Teen helps with rescue of 8 people on capsized boat off Sanibel Island coast

Teen helps with rescue of 8 people on capsized boat off Sanibel Island coast
>> A LADY WAS TRYING TO HOLD ON TO IT LIKE SHE WAS INSIDE THE WHEN THE LEFT SIDE WAS TIKTOK. SHE FELL OUT AND THE MAN THAT WAS IN THERE IN THE WATER TRYING TO HELP HE WASN'T REALLY BRINGING EARNER. I DON'T THINK STRUGGLING. I DON'T REALLY BUT I KNOW ALEX IS ONE THAT GRABBED HER AND BROUGHT HER IN. >> A GROUP OF TEENAGERS JUMPED INTO THE WATER TO HELP AN ELDERLY WOMAN STRUGGLING TO MAKE IT TO SHORE AFTER A BOAT CAPSIZES OFF THE COAST OF SANIBEL OVER THE WEEKEND. PEOPLE ON BOARD AND NEEDED TO BE RESCUED BEFORE THE CURRENT SWEPT THEM AWAY. GULF COAST NEWS REPORTER KENNEDY MASON IS LIVE ON SANIBEL WITH MORE ON THIS INCREDIBLE RESCUE. >> CHRISTIE, IT IS WINDY HERE ON LIGHTHOUSE BEACH TODAY. PEOPLE ON THE BEACH THINK THAT THESE CONDITIONS MAY HAVE PLAYED A ROLE IN A BOAT CAPSIZING HERE JUST DAYS AGO. >> I'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THAT. MY LIFE OR YOU SEE LITERALLY GOING DOWN AND YOU SEE IT ON TV. BUT YOU DON'T SEE IT IN PERSON. AND IT WAS DEFINITELY IN DISTRESS. AND THAT'S WHY EVERYBODY RAN AND OFFER HOW ON. BECAUSE WE THOUGHT THERE WAS PEOPLE WE SAW A COOLER GOING BOBBING AROUND IN. I LOOKED LIKE A MISTY DOWLING COULDN'T BELIEVE HER EYES AS SHE WATCHED A BOAT FULL OF PEOPLE FILLED WITH WATER ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. THAT'S ACTUALLY IT'S REALLY SCARY TO THINK ABOUT ESPECIALLY THAT IT HAPPENED LIKE RIGHT HERE. I MEAN, WE COME HERE LIKE ALL THE TIME AND IT'S JUST CRAZY TO THINK ABOUT THAT. SOMETHING LIKE THAT COULD HAPPEN YOUR WILDLIFE OFFICERS SAY THE 23 FOOT BOAT WAS ANCHORED JUST OFF OF LIGHT HOUSE BEACH ON SANIBEL. BUT WHEN THE CAPTAIN TRIED TO TAKE IT FURTHER FROM SHORE, THEY STARTED TAKING ON WATER TO THE WAVES ARE AND EXPECT TO SEE. DON'T KNOW LIKE WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN. FWC SAYS ALL 8 PEOPLE ON BOARD ENDED UP IN THE WATER. THE COAST GUARD LCSO SANIBEL PD ALL STEPPED IN TO HELP FWC >> BUT THERE WAS AN EXTRA HERO MISSY'S FRIEND'S SON, ALEX ELDERLY WOMAN THAT HE HAD. >> OUT KNOW, FELL INTO THE WATER AND SHE COULDN'T MAKE IT. SHE WAS TIRED. THERE'S SOMEBODY OUT THERE. WE WEREN'T DOING ANYTHING. YEAH, HE JUMPED THE LEADING THE SHORE. >> SEVERAL OTHER PEOPLE HELPED PULL THE BOAT TO SHORE WHEN IT GOT CLOSER. DOWLING SAYS SHE WAS PROUD TO SEE PEOPLE ON THE BEACH WORKING TOGETHER TO HELP, BUT SHE'S ESPECIALLY PROUD OF HER FRIEND'S SON. I SAID, YOU KNOW, ALEX, YOU LITERALLY SAVED THE HE REALLY >> IT WAS PRETTY COOL TO HAPPENED. IT WAS A VERY PROCESS, BUT IT HAPPENED FAST. >> NOW, ALL 8 PEOPLE ON BOARD MADE IT TO SHORE SAFELY BECAUSE ALL OF THOSE PEOPLE WHO HELPED OUT NOW, ALEX'S MOM TELLS US HE LOST HIS FAVORITE SHIRT WHILE TRYING TO HELP THE WOMAN. LUCKILY THAT T-SHIRT COMPANIES ACTUALLY GIVING HIM A BRAND NEW T FR
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Teen helps with rescue of 8 people on capsized boat off Sanibel Island coast
A teen named Alex is being hailed as a hero after jumping into dangerous waters off the coast of Sanibel Island in Florida to help rescue crews save eight people from a capsized boat.Witness Misty Dowling described the scene at Lighthouse Beach on Saturday afternoon as something she had never seen before. "I've never seen anything like that in my life where you see it literally going down," Dowling said.Dowling recounted how everyone noticed the boat struggling offshore. "Everyone kind of noticed the boat offshore, and it was struggling. We could see half of the boat in like under the water, like inside the water. We knew that wasn't normal," she said.The 23-foot boat, carrying eight people, capsized, leaving locals in shock."It's really scary to think about, especially that it happened, like right here. I mean, we come here like all the time. It's just crazy to think about that. Something like that could happen, like near us," said Caitlin Tinsley, a Sanibel resident.The Lee County Sheriff's Office, the Coast Guard, Sanibel Police Department, and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission all responded to the incident. Video footage captured the moment with a voice urging, "grab that!"Among the rescuers were two good Samaritans, including Alex, the son of Dowling's friend. Dowling described Alex's heroic actions: "The lady was trying to hold on, the like she was inside the boat when the left side was picked up, but she fell out. The man that was in there in the water trying to help, he wasn't really bringing her in or I don't know if he was struggling. I don't really know. but I know Alex was the one that grabbed her and brought her in."The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reported that one person from the boat was taken to the hospital but is okay, and no one else was injured."It's a good community over here. Like she said, we come here all the time, so just the fact that people were able to step in is really cool," said Taylor Sabel, another Sanibel resident.The boat had been anchored but took on water when it tried to leave the beach. Dowling mentioned the rough conditions, saying, "I actually told my daughter I didn't want her to go in the water because the water was real rough."Tinsley added, "I've only been boating a few times, but it is definitely more dangerous when it's windy like this."Several other people helped pull the boat to shore when it got closer. Dowling applauded the community, and especially Alex, for his heroic work.Alex's mother shared that he lost his favorite shirt while trying to save the woman, but the T-shirt company is giving him a new one free of charge.

A teen named Alex is being hailed as a hero after jumping into dangerous waters off the coast of Sanibel Island in Florida to help rescue crews save eight people from a capsized boat.

Witness Misty Dowling described the scene at Lighthouse Beach on Saturday afternoon as something she had never seen before.

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"I've never seen anything like that in my life where you see it literally going down," Dowling said.

Dowling recounted how everyone noticed the boat struggling offshore.

"Everyone kind of noticed the boat offshore, and it was struggling. We could see half of the boat in like under the water, like inside the water. We knew that wasn't normal," she said.

The 23-foot boat, carrying eight people, capsized, leaving locals in shock.

"It's really scary to think about, especially that it happened, like right here. I mean, we come here like all the time. It's just crazy to think about that. Something like that could happen, like near us," said Caitlin Tinsley, a Sanibel resident.

The Lee County Sheriff's Office, the Coast Guard, Sanibel Police Department, and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission all responded to the incident. Video footage captured the moment with a voice urging, "grab that!"

Among the rescuers were two good Samaritans, including Alex, the son of Dowling's friend. Dowling described Alex's heroic actions: "The lady was trying to hold on, the like she was inside the boat when the left side was picked up, but she fell out. The man that was in there in the water trying to help, he wasn't really bringing her in or I don't know if he was struggling. I don't really know. but I know Alex was the one that grabbed her and brought her in."

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reported that one person from the boat was taken to the hospital but is okay, and no one else was injured.

"It's a good community over here. Like she said, we come here all the time, so just the fact that people were able to step in is really cool," said Taylor Sabel, another Sanibel resident.

The boat had been anchored but took on water when it tried to leave the beach. Dowling mentioned the rough conditions, saying, "I actually told my daughter I didn't want her to go in the water because the water was real rough."

Tinsley added, "I've only been boating a few times, but it is definitely more dangerous when it's windy like this."

Several other people helped pull the boat to shore when it got closer. Dowling applauded the community, and especially Alex, for his heroic work.

Alex's mother shared that he lost his favorite shirt while trying to save the woman, but the T-shirt company is giving him a new one free of charge.