Kayakers, dog plucked from Tiburon waters
Two kayakers were rescued from the water near Paradise Cay in Tiburon Saturday evening.
Two kayakers were rescued from the water near Paradise Cay in Tiburon Saturday evening.
Two kayakers were rescued from the water near Paradise Cay in Tiburon Saturday evening, according to the United States Coast Guard.
At 5:48 p.m. Saturday, Coast Guard officials were notified that a kayak had capsized and two people were in the water with their dog.
The Marin County Sheriff’s Office, responding to an Urgent Marine Information Broadcast, located and rescued the couple, a husband and wife, and their dog, according to the Coast Guard.
Neither suffered any injury and both were wearing wetsuits, but they weren’t wearing their life-jackets, which stayed with the kayak when it capsized, according to the Coast Guard.
The San Rafael Police Department and the Tiburon Fire Protection District also responded to Saturday’s incident.
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