MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WPDE) — The Coast Guard released a video of four crew members being rescued before their shrimp boat became stranded in Myrtle Beach during Hurricane Ian.
U.S. Coast Guard Southeast said aircrew rescued four people aboard the "disabled 63-foot shrimping vessel" 10 miles off Myrtle Beach on Sept. 30.
Officials said the on-scene weather was 20-feet seas and 35 mph winds.
The four crew members were safely transferred to emergency medical services at Myrtle Beach International Airport.
The Shayna Michelle washed ashore Friday near 22nd Avenue South and sat on the beach until Tuesday when it was finally freed from the sand.
Boats were brought in from the Charleston area to help pull the Shayna Michelle shrimp boat out.
The boat is owned by Holden Beach Seafood, based in Supply, North Carolina, a company official confirmed.
Hurricane Ian made landfall Friday afternoon near Georgetown as a Category 1 hurricane, according to the National Hurricane Center.