Myrtle Beach, S.C. – In a series of events that has left authorities, onlookers, and citizens in Myrtle Beach puzzled, rescue crews succeeded in locating an unoccupied vehicle submerged in the Intracoastal Waterway near Highway 501 on Monday afternoon. The news came after an intense and meticulous search by more than three different emergency organizations.
The Horry County Fire Rescue (HCFR) Marine Rescue and Dive Team, in cooperation with the Myrtle Beach Fire Department and the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources were the first in line to respond to the situation. The emergency call came in at 3:23 p.m., dispatching the unit to Highway 501 in the Myrtle Beach area.
Crews from multiple departments worked diligently and efficiently, quickly locating the vehicle that had reportedly submerged in the waterway. Their combined expertise enabled a rapid response and a meticulous search to verify the vehicle was unoccupied. A possible tragedy was thus averted.
The crews were not working alone in this unusual situation. They received significant support from the U.S. Coast Guard Southeast and the Horry County Police Department. With the task at hand requiring intense coordination and resource-management, the assistance provided by these departments was invaluable in executing the operation smoothly and effectively.
The joint effort between the multiple departments and agencies is a testament to the commitment and coordination of the local forces in handling unusual incidents like this one.
The reasons behind why the vehicle ended up in the Intracoastal Waterway remain undetermined. The investigation is currently underway to unravel the mystery. Thankfully, no personal harm was reported in the incident.
The event serves as a reminder of the importance of safety and vigilance in operating vehicles near water bodies, especially in areas like Myrtle Beach where bodies of water are in close proximity to roadways. Public safety organizations continue to work hard to ensure the well-being of the area’s residents and visitors.
In other local news, it has been reported that several major rivers in the area continue to rise following Debby. More updates will be provided on this situation as they become available. Citizens are encouraged to stay updated with the latest news and reports from local weather forecasting agencies to avoid potential dangers.
report by: HERE News Network
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