Two fishermen were
rescued off the coast of Kodiak, Alaska, on Wednesday, January 15, after their vessel began taking on water, the US Coast Guard reported.The US Coast Guard
reported that the fishing boat Tanusha began sinking 23 miles southeast of Kodiak. Around 9:48 am, the boat sent a distress signal, prompting a quick response from rescue teams.According to the
US Coast Guard, just two crewmembers were on board at the time. One showed signs of hypothermia and a head injury, they said.The US Coast Guard
said that the MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew hoisted the two fishermen with assistance from the Alaska State Trooper vessel Stimson and transported them to emergency medical services personnel in Kodiak, where they were reported in stable condition. Credit: US Coast Guard via Storyful