2 Michigan children rescued after found adrift on inflatables

2 Michigan children rescued after found adrift on inflatables

(CBS DETROIT) - Two children were rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard last week after they were found on inflatable rafts in Lake Michigan, officials said.

Two Children were rescued after they were found adrift on Lake Michigan. U.S. Coast Guard

On Monday, July 10, U.S. Coast Guard Station Manistee received a report of two children floating adrift near Platte River Point in Lake Michigan.

U.S. Coast Guard Station Frankfort was doing a routine patrol, so they were redirected to locate the children. 

USCG Frankfort Station crews helped rescue the children off the inflatable raft and onboard their boat. U.S. Coast Guard

The two children were found about one nautical mile offshore. The crew brought the children onboard their boat. 

"After battling 6-7 foot seas, they were able to safely get the kids to shore where they met local Park Rangers and were evaluated by EMS," said the U.S. Coast Guard Manistee Station. 

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