April 21, 2017 | Cannon Beach Gazette | cannonbeachgazette.com • 3A Coast Guard rescues man at Hug Point CANNON BEACH GAZETTE/FILE PHOTO Th e siren tower near the intersection of Washington Street and Ocean Avenue. Two tsunami sirens coming By Brenna Visser Cannon Beach Gazette SUBMITTED PHOTO/CANNON BEACH FIRE AND RESCUE Hiker trapped by high tide at Hug Point. EO Media Group The U.S. Coast Guard rescued a man stranded on a rocky edge by the high tide at Hug Point near Cannon Beach Monday, April 10. Watch standers at Sector Co- lumbia River in Warrenton were notifi ed of the stranded man by Oregon State Police at 1:33 p.m. An MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter rescue crew was launched and arrived on scene at 2:16 p.m. The crew lowered an aviation survival technician down to hoist the man off the rocky edge and away from the incoming surf. The man was fl own to Air Sta- tion Astoria in Warrenton, where he was treated and released by paramedics. “We arrived just in time as the man was clinging to a rope and was being splashed by incoming waves,” Lt. j.g. Jason Weeks, the pilot of the helicopter, said in a statement. “We remind all beach go- ers that enjoy the tide pools and cliff sides along the Oregon coastline to always be mindful of changing tide because it may appear safe one minute but can trap you the next.” Weather and sea conditions on scene were 25 mph winds with moderate rain showers and 18- foot seas. Cannon Beach homeowner ‘devastated’ by fi re Faulty furnace to blame By Brenna Visser Cannon Beach Gazette Seaside and Cannon Beach fi re districts re- sponded to a fi re at 307 Sunset Boulevard around 1:30 p.m. Thursday, April 13. Homeowner Joanne Lewis said she started to smell smoke Thursday afternoon when she stepped out of the shower of her Sunset Boule- vard home. She followed the smell to her sewing room, where she found billowing black smoke. Lewis said her late husband built the house 21 years ago, and she has been living in it with her dog ever since. “I’m devastated,” Lewis said. “I’m a seamstress. Sewing is my respite. I hope my fabric isn’t ruined.” The fi re started in the crawl space of the house. The fi re appeared to be accidental and caused by a faulty furnace or electrical wiring, Cannon Beach Fire Chief Matt Benedict said. The only structural damage found was in the crawl space, though the rest of the house has some smoke damage, he said. BRENNA VISSER/CANNON BEACH GAZETTE Joanne Lewis hugs her friend as fi re- fi ghters put out the fi re in Lewis’ home on Sunset Boulevard in Cannon Beach. 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