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Diver is rescued from Nubble Island | SeacoastOnline.com
YORK, Maine One of two Canadian divers stranded on Nubble Island by high winds and strong ocean currents was rescued Tuesday, according to York Beach Fire Department Capt. Ferris Boardman. His companion swam to shore.
Boardman said the men got caught in a current and swam to the safety of Nubble Island.
The rescue call came shortly after 3 p.m., with emergency crews being dispatched to the town docks and Sohier Park on the Nubble peninsula.
"We were stuck in the strong current," said diver Etienne Morin of Quebec.
Morin was able to swim from Nubble Island back to Nubble peninsula, but his friend, Vincent Begin, could not make the swim alone because of a hand injury.
Boardman said a member of the York Village Fire Department Water Rescue Team, Dave Butler, donned a wetsuit and swam the channel to reach Begin, then helped him back to the mainland.
Begin was declared safe by 3:46 p.m., and rescue crews cleared the scene just 10 minutes later.
Boardman said no one was taken to the hospital.