Este sitio web fue traducido automáticamente. Para obtener más información, por favor haz clic aquí.

A boater off the coast of Oregon rescued a fisherman trapped aboard a commercial fishing vessel as it burst into flames on Saturday morning, a U.S. Coast Guard official said.

The lone fisherman aboard the 42-foot commercial vessel sent in the distress call at 6:30 a.m. while about 2 miles off the coast of Oregon’s Manzanita Beach, the official added. 

When Coast Guard rescuers arrived and found the vessel engulfed in flames, the official said the crew learned that a Good Samaritan had rescued the fisherman before the fire consumed the ship.

The Coast Guard brought the fisherman aboard their vessel and took him to shore, officials said. He reportedly suffered no injuries while escaping the fire and was in good condition.

MIAMI BOAT CRASH: 2 BODIES RECOVERED, 10 RESCUED, US COAST GUARD SAYS

Another fisherman trolling near the incident described seeing the vessel erupt in flames to FOX13 Seattle.

Fishing vessel fire

It was unclear how the 42-foot commercial fishing vessel caught fire. (U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Northwest)

"He got off the boat before it went up really bad," the fisherman said. "There’s no stopping that fire … It’s a sad deal watching your boat go down."

He added: "It’s one of the many things that could go wrong out here."

Fisherman rescued boat fire

When crews arrived, a Good Samaritan had rescued the lone fisherman aboard the burning vessel, officials said. (U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Northwest)

The Coast Guard set up a 1000-yard safety zone around the burning boat as smoke billowed into the sky.

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

Later in the day, the Coast Guard tweeted the boat had burned down to the waterline and continued to smolder about 1 mile west of Nehalem Bay State Park.

Oregon boat rescue

The vessel caught fire off the coast of Oregon's Manzanita Beach and eventually burned down to the waterline. (U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Northwest)

It was unclear how the fire started. No additional information was immediately provided.