TERRA NOVA TRADING
KEY WEST 2004
Presented by Nautica
Jan. 19-23, 2004 www.Premiere-Racing.com
Jan. 19, 2004 For Immediate Release
SAILOR
SUFFERS FATAL HEART ATTACK AT KEY WEST
KEY
WEST, Fla.---A Maryland sailor had a fatal heart
attack Sunday while his boat was returning to
the harbor after practicing for Terra Nova Trading
Key West 2004, which started Monday.
Marty
Dwinell, 45, of Edgewater, Md., was a foredeck
crew member on the J/24 Rumblefisch, which skipper
Chuck Collins of Deale, Md. had chartered for
the event. A J/24 is a sloop 24 feet in length,
one of the smallest of the 301 boats competing.
Dwinell
died despite a heroic effort by an unidentified
paramedic who was sailing on another boat, jumped
off and swam to Rumblefisch to give Dwinell CPR.
According
to U.S. Coast Guard personnel, the incident occurred
at 3:50 p.m. on a day of sailing in turbulent
seas with winds to 18 knots and shortly before
a heavy rainstorm blew through the area. However,
Collins and the Coast Guard said the rough conditions
were not a factor in the incident.
Collins
said, "We'd had a really nice day. We went
in for lunch, then went back out to sail some
more and were almost all the way back in when
he started to have chest pains. A guy on this
other boat yelled over, 'Do you need medical assistance?'
We said yes, and he just jumped in and swam over
to us."
At
the same time a Coast Guard boat was in the area
on routine patrol in the cruise ship area near
the harbor entrance. Petty Officer Bruce Day said
the boat went alongside Rumblefisch when it overheard
a radio distress call from the boat and saw the
crew waving.
"As
soon as we saw them we directed them to Mole Pier,"
Day said.
Coast
Guard personnel administered CPR at the pier,
Day said, but Dwinell was not breathing and showed
no pulse. About five minutes later an EMS team
arrived and tried to revive the victim with no
success.
>From
there he was taken by ambulance to Lower Keys
Memorial Hospital.
Dwinell is survived by his former wife, two sons
and his mother, Collins said.
"He
was a great guy," Collins said.
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