A routine Sunday afternoon crossing was interrupted when a Rio-Antirrio ferry intervened in a life-threatening emergency. A 70-year-old woman, who had been swimming, became trapped in powerful and dangerous marine currents. The situation quickly escalated into a crisis as the swimmer struggled against the unforgiving waters. Upon spotting the woman, the ferry crew acted swiftly to alter their course and intercept her. The successful rescue operation prevented a potential tragedy at sea. The elderly woman was safely recovered from the water by the crew. This incident highlights the critical role of maritime vigilance in ensuring passenger and public safety.