U.S. Coast Guard and Navy crews rescued 18 people aboard a disabled and adrift vessel about 50 miles southwest of San Diego.
An 18th person was also aboard the 35-foot boat, which was sinking, when the Coast Guard sent out a helicopter.
Eighteen people aboard a disabled vessel off the coast of San Diego were rescued Sunday, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.
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