Men Rescued from Capsized Sailboat in Great South Bay


Suffolk County Police Department MArine Bureau rescues men from capsized sailboat. | Suffolk County Police Department

Suffolk County Police Marine Bureau officers rescued two people from the Great South Bay after their sailboat overturned today.

Two men were on a sailboat in the Great South Bay, one mile south of the East Islip Marina, when the 19-foot sailboat overturned. One of the occupants called 911 from his cell phone and Lt. Thomas Stanzoni and Police Officers Robert Reuter and Kevin Butler aboard Marine Juliet responded.

The officers rescued a 48-year-old who was hanging onto the mast in the water and a 58-year-old who was sitting on the side of the boat.

Both men were wearing life jackets and were not injured. The Coast Guard Auxiliary towed the boat to the marina.

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