Coast Guard rescues man overboard near Astoria

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U.S. Coast Guard crews rescued a man who went overboard off the Oregon coast near Astoria. FOX13

Aerial video captured by USGS Pacific Northwest shows a sailboat getting slammed by waves near Fort Stevens, just west of Astoria and on the other side of the Columbia River from

Washington. Officials say the man driving the boat jumped overboard.It is not known what injuries the man suffered, and officials say emergency medical personnel are standing by to treat him.

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