Owner of boat that burned, killing 34, sells other vessels
March 11, 2021
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FILE - In this Sept. 2, 2019, file photo provided by the Santa Barbara County Fire Department, the dive boat Conception is engulfed in flames after a deadly fire broke out aboard the commercial scuba diving vessel off the Southern California coast. The owner of the boat that burned and sank off the California coast, killing 34 people, has sold his two remaining vessels. The Los Angeles Times says Glen Fritzler of Truth Aquatics Inc. sold the dive boats to Channel Islands Expeditions. One new owner says Fritzler has no involvement in the company. (Santa Barbara County Fire Department via AP, File)AP
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Show Transcript you have vegetables on fire? Is that correct? Roger, are you on board Conception? Roger. 30 people on board the vessel that s on fire. They can t get off. Roger. Are they locked inside the boat? Roger, can you get back on board and unlocked the boat? Unlocked the door so they can get off. Roger, you don t have any firefighting gear. It all Latinos, fire extinguishers, anything. Coastguards Your seat. The report of a vessel on fire with 33 people. Correction. 34 people trapped below deck in position 340 to north 11944 west. Any vessels in the area that can render any assistance? Please do so. This is close by Los Angeles out.
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