Cruise ship passenger rescued 8 hours after jumping overboard near Florida
Published: April 6, 2007
A man who jumped from a cruise ship off Florida’s coast early Friday was rescued about eight hours later by the U.S. coast guard, officials said.
Michael Mankamyer, 35, waved his arms at crew when he was found at about 8:45 a.m. EDT, coast guard Petty Officer Jennifer Johnson said. He was airlifted to a hospital and the coast guard reported he suffered from mild hypothermia but was otherwise in good condition.
The ship reported Mankamyer had jumped from the balcony in his room and into the water around 12:45 a.m., a coast guard statement said.
A witness said Mankamyer was intoxicated, coast guard Petty Officer Dana Warr said.
Mankamyer was aboard the Carnival Glory, which operates out of Port Canaveral east of Orlando, the cruise company’s website said.
After the cruise ship alerted authorities, it stayed in the area to assist with the search, Warr said.
“The time that they did spend was appreciated,” Warr said.
Warr said that ship and another cruise that assisted in the search left the area before Mankamyer was found.
Carnival spokesman Tim Gallagher said no additional details were immediately available.
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