Survivors of fishing boat sinking didn’t think they had much time left: rescuer
MONTREAL — The three survivors of a fatal fishing boat sinking off the coast of Quebec Monday didn’t think they would survive much longer when a search and rescue helicopter appeared, according to one of the rescuers.
Sgt. Anthony Bullen, a search and rescue team leader with 103 SAR Squadron based in Gander, N.L., said he didn’t have much time to talk with the survivors during the rescue — he and his colleagues were focused on bringing people up and providing medical care for a man they saw lose consciousness.
“Once we landed in Corner Brook, all of them said they didn’t figure they had much time left and that as soon as they saw the helicopter they were so happy to see us,” said Bullen, who was on the CH-149 Cormorant helicopter that responded to the distress beacon sent by the crew of the Silver Condor.
He said you could see the relief in people’s faces when he and his colleagues got them aboard the helicopter.