Vehicle Falling into Jindo Sea... Captain and Village Residents Rescue Driver
Mokpo Coast Guard to Award Commendations to 3 Rescued Individuals
A passenger ferry captain and village residents became a topic of interest after rescuing a vehicle driver when a vehicle fell into the sea at the Dokgeo-do pier in Jindo, Jeollanam-do.
According to the Mokpo Coast Guard Station (Chief Kim Hae-cheol) on the 17th, a report was received on the 16th at 9:57 a.m. that a 1-ton truck aboard the passenger ferry Seom Sarang 9 (149t) at the Dokgeo-do pier in Jindo-gun, Jeollanam-do, had fallen into the sea.
At Jindo Dokgeodo pier, when a vehicle fell into the sea, the ferry captain and village residents rescued the vehicle driver.
[Photo by Mokpo Maritime Police Station]
While the Mokpo Coast Guard immediately dispatched rescue forces including patrol vessels, Captain Kim Yong-su (33) of the passenger ferry Seom Sarang 9 and three village residents who witnessed the accident at the scene entered the water and safely rescued the vehicle driver using life rings and ropes.
Captain Kim Yong-su, who jumped into the rescue, said, “The truck was reversing toward the passenger ferry when it suddenly fell into the sea and was rapidly sinking. I entered the water with the intention of saving the person first and rescued the driver through the vehicle window.”
The rescued driver, Mr. A (in his 60s), was fortunately confirmed to have no health issues.
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The Mokpo Coast Guard is conducting safety management around the accident site and checking for marine pollution, and plans to award certificates of appreciation to the captain of Seom Sarang 9 and the three people who participated in the rescue.
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