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]]>Cynthia Sullivan, 73, died Thursday, according to a Facebook post shared Friday by a family member, and after succumbing to injuries she suffered in the incident, Boston 25 News reported.
The family’s dog, who alerted Cynthia Sullivan and her husband Patrick, 72, and their 37-year-old son, Tyler, to the fire as they slept aboard their 30-foot powerboat The Third Wave, also died in the blaze.
The Sullivans swam to Naushon Island — a small island roughly four miles from Martha’s Vineyard — after they awoke to heavy fire.
Burned and injured, the trio took shelter inside a barn on the island, where they spent more than 24 hours until their marine radio washed ashore Wednesday morning, enabling Tyler to call for help.
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The U.S. Coast Guard this week rescued a family of three ,who were stranded on a desolate Massachusetts island, by helicopter after they were forced to swim there when their boat caught on fire, the agency said. (USCG)
“Mayday, mayday, mayday, our ship went down in Tarpaulin Cove,” Tyler is heard saying in a radio transmission to the Coast Guard. “Our ship burned while we were sleeping, and we barely escaped.”
A Coast Guard helicopter rescue crew soon arrived and airlifted the family to Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis.
A family member had reported the Sullivans missing when they didn’t arrive home Tuesday and calls to their cellphones, which went down with the boat, went straight to voicemail.
Multiple agencies searched the area Tuesday night and early Wednesday, and were unable to get accurate pings from the family’s submerged phones until Tyler reached them on the recovered handheld radio, according to the Coast Guard.
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The Coast Guard airlifted the family to Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis. (USCG)
In a Facebook post, Chris Sullivan memorialized his mother and provided updates on his father and “hero” brother.
“She went in peace. We played her some John Mellencamp as she passed, he was her absolute favorite, she adored him,” Sullivan wrote. “This hurts more than anything I could have ever imagined, I am leaning on my close friends and family and my two young children. We will get through this together.
“My dad is awake and breathing on his own. My brother saved both of them, he was able to get them off the boat under extremely chaotic circumstances, he doesn’t want to be called a hero, but he is. Again, thank you for all the support, it means the world.”
The island is about four miles from Martha’s Vineyard. (John Greim/LightRocket via Getty Images)
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“Quick thinking and having quality equipment allowed the family to survive and call for help,” Scott Backholm, a search and rescue mission coordinator from Coast Guard Sector Southeastern New England, said in a statement. “Mariners are encouraged to pursue first aid training and ensure their vessels are outfitted with proper safety equipment.”
The Sullivans had left nearby Falmouth, Massachusetts, last Friday and had planned to return Tuesday afternoon.
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]]>One person died at the scene and a second person died at the hospital, according to Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria.
DeMaria said the two men, in their 30s and 40s, were dismantling the former Exxon site here where ships used to offload when the tragedy occurred.
The mayor said authorities believe the cable on the crane snapped, and the crane fell on the two men, who were cutting pipes off a nearby dock.
A crane collapsed in Everett, Mass, Friday, killing two workers. (WBZ)
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“It’s definitely an accident,” DeMaria said. “Unfortunately, we lost two men here today working on the site, very unfortunate accident. Our hearts go out, of course, to their families and those that work with them, that know them very well. Tragic, tragic scene.”
The collapse happened in a commercial area atop a barge on the Mystic River in the city of Everett, Massachusetts, according to authorities.
Police said the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has been notified and is investigating.
Authorities are investigating after a fatal crane collapse at an industrial site near Boston in Everett, Mass., Friday. (WBZ)
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The cause of the collapse remains under investigation, according to officials.
Everett police shared a photo of the crane location during the accident. (Everett Police Department)
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No additional injuries or fatalities were reported.
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