One person is missing and three others were hospitalized after a boat overturned off the Long Island coast.
The incident happened late Saturday morning, May 2 south of Point Lookout in Nassau County.
At 10:08 a.m., Coast Guard Sector Long Island Sound command center watchstanders received a call from a good Samaritan vessel Brett Allie 5 that they had come upon a motor vessel that had capsized with four people in the water.
Within minutes of receiving the call, Coast Guard Station Jones Beach launched two response boats. They located and recovered one person in the water who was transferred to Long Beach Medical Center.
The Brett Allie 5 also recovered two people who were clinging to the vessel’s hull and wearing lifejackets.
They were transferred to South Nassau Medical Center. The Coast Guard and partner agencies are searching for the fourth person.
An MH-65 helicopter from Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City was also launched to assist with the search of the missing person.
"The readiness and quick response of our watchstanders, boat crews, and good Samaritans led to the swift rescue of the people in the water," said Commander Valerie Boyd, a search and rescue mission coordinator with the Coast Guard's Sector Long Island Sound. "This is a reminder that anything can happen on the water and that preparation and wearing your lifejacket is critical to survivability and quick detection."
Involved in the search are:
- Coast Guard Sector Long Island Sound
- Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City
- Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod
- Coast Guard Cutter Shrike
- Coast Guard Station Jones Beach
- Nassau County Police Helicopter
- New York Police Department Helicopter
- Oyster Bay Marine Rescue
- Hempstead Bay Marine Rescue
- Freeport Marine Rescue
- Atlantic Beach Marine Rescue
- Lawrence Cedarhurst Marine Rescue
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