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Couple on rescuing California boat fire survivors: 'It's just one of those things you can't unsee'

Couple on rescuing California boat fire survivors: 'It's just one of those things you can't unsee' Nine people are still missing Tuesday morning after the deadly boat fire and explosion off the coast of southern California. At least 25 people were killed after the fire broke out on a charter boat early Monday morning. Bob and Shirley Hansen, who anchored their boat several hundred feet away, saved five men, soaked and shivering, from the water, as they looked helplessly at the flames. The pair spoke to Meg Oliver about their experience.

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