Four fishermen rescued from capsized boat off K’gari on Queensland coast

Four fisherman have been pulled to safety in a dramatic rescue after their boat capsized off the Queensland coast.

The men, all from NSW and aged in their 50s, were holidaying on K’gari, formerly known as Fraser Island, when their boat become swamped by a wave and capsized about 4.20pm on Thursday.

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The boat was 3.4 nautical miles north of the island when it capsized, throwing the men overboard.

Luckily, the men were able to set off their Emergency position-indicating radio beacon (EPIRB) which alerted the Australian Maritime Safety Authority.

The men were on a fishing trip from NSW. The men were on a fishing trip from NSW.
The men were on a fishing trip from NSW. Credit: LifeFlight
None of the men were seriously injured in the incident.None of the men were seriously injured in the incident.
None of the men were seriously injured in the incident. Credit: LifeFlight

A LifeFight helicopter was tasked and rushed to the EPIRB’s location.

“Rescue crew winched the four men, who all wore life jackets and clung to the boat, from the water,” a LifeFlight spokesperson said.

“They were assessed onboard by the Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) flight paramedic.

“The helicopter flew to Hervey Bay Airport, where they were met and further assessed by QAS paramedics.”

“The men were uninjured and transportation to hospital was not required.”

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