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Rescued Cape Cod mother dies from injuries sustained, son hailed a hero
WOODS HOLE, Mass. — One of the three people rescued off the coast of Massachusetts, on Wednesday has died.
According to a release, the “Coast Guard received a MAYDAY call from the three survivors on Wednesday morning via marine radio. Volunteers from Naushon Trust administered first aid to the survivors. A Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk aircrew from Air Station Cape Cod transported them to Cape Cod Hospital for higher care.
“A concerned family member reported the vessel overdue after they did not return Tuesday evening. Coast Guard Station Woods Hole and Coast Guard Cutter Razorbill (WPB 87332), Falmouth Police Department, Falmouth Harbormaster and volunteers from Naushon Trust searched throughout Tuesday night and Wednesday morning for the vessel. Calls to the crew of the vessel went straight to voicemail and cell phone pings could not give an accurate location.
“After waking up to a vessel fire Monday night, the family abandoned ship and swam to the nearby island, where they found a barn for shelter.
While walking along the beach, the son located the vessel’s marine radio which had washed ashore.
“The 30-ft pleasure craft THIRD WAVE departed from Eel Pond in Falmouth on Friday with a mother, father and son onboard. They intended to remain anchored between Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard throughout the weekend before returning Tuesday afternoon.”
According to a GoFundMe fundraiser, Cici Sullivan tragically passed away from her injuries on Thursday afternoon.
The fundraiser also shared that the three from Falmouth were awakened by their dogs barking and the sound of fireworks followed by smoke. Son Tyler acted heroically, assisting his parents as they swam toward the shoreline.



