La Lambada Fire
The 16 meter long fishing vessel La Lambada suffered an engine room file while fishing off the island of Oleron, France. The crew contacted the Regional Operational Center who forward the message to a team from La Rochelle firefighters. The Navy, SNSM and fireboats from La Rochelle responded sending out vessels and aircraft to the scene. While the rescuers were enroute, the crew of the La Lambada were able to contain the fire. However, the crew reported that the fishing vessel had developed a leak. The fire boats reached the scene an hour later and were able to extinguish the blaze. The toxic smoke from the La Lambada forced the crew to evacuate the vessel. The crew were taken aboard one of the rescue vessels. The La Lambada was taken under tow by the SNSM lifeboat back to La Continere. Initial reports state the fire started by an electrical short. No reports of injuries.