Survivors Recall Caribbean Ferry Fire

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Maria Prensa was packing her belongings as the Caribbean Fantasy ferry prepared to dock in Puerto Rico after a calm, overnight trip from the Dominican Republic. Suddenly, she smelled smoke. "I asked, and they told me it was nothing, that it was under control," the 64-year-old Dominican said. An hour later, she found herself tumbling down an emergency slide with helicopters whirring overhead, one of more than 500 passengers and crew members who had to abandon the burning ship Wednesday about a mile off Puerto Rico's north coast. U.S. Coast Guard boats carried them into San Juan's harbor with help from other agencies and even private vessels. "It was like something out of a movie," Prensa said on shore, wiping away tears. "You're in the middle of the ocean and there's a fire. Imagine that." The fire erupted in the engine room, and it apparently had been burning for some time before the alarm was sounded. Gyno Funes said he and another mechanic were in the control room when a hose carrying fuel burst and caught fire. "We were trying to extinguish it for two hours, but couldn't," the other mechanic, Marlon Doblado, told The Associated Press. Passengers told of leaving breakfasts half-eaten and abandoning luggage when the alarm went off. The mostly Dominican passengers included dozens of school-age athletes headed to competitions in Puerto Rico, including a cycling team, a girls' volleyb...
Source: JEMS: Journal of Emergency Medical Services News - Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: News Mass Casualty Incidents Source Type: news