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In order to attempt to fight the fire and allow fireboats to reach the vessel, a grappling line was secured and the still-burning Conception was towed out to deeper water by Retriever II. [35] [36] Boat 15 reported the fire was extinguished by 5:23 a.m., [37] although hotspots kept reigniting. [34]
The deadly fire that broke out four years ago aboard the Conception dive boat, killing 34 people, started in a plastic trash can on the main deck, a confidential report reviewed by The Times shows.
Dive company owner and scuba instructor Ken Kurtis offers insight on the deadly fire that crippled the Conception vessel in Southern California.
Federal prosecutors are seeking justice for 34 people killed in a fire aboard a scuba dive boat called the Conception in 2019. Four years after fire engulfed California scuba dive boat killing 34 ...
The San Diego Harbor Police is the law enforcement authority for the Port of San Diego.It provides uniformed police services as well as marine firefighting. [7] The department has an area of responsibility that includes San Diego Bay shorelines of the cities of San Diego, National City, Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, and Coronado.
Ralph J. Scott, also formerly known as Fireboat #2, is a 100-foot (30 m) fireboat that was attached to the Los Angeles Fire Department serving the Port of Los Angeles.She was retired in 2003 after 78 years and replaced by Warner L. Lawrence.
Crew members on a dive boat say they were never instructed on emergency procedures before a predawn fire swept through the vessel as it was anchored off the Southern California coast, killing 34 ...
The National Transportation Safety Board ruled the owners of a diving boat are to blame for a fire that killed 34 people last year. The fire happened during a Labor Day weekend scuba diving trip ...