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Man, Woman Rescued From Water After Two Boats Crash On Long Island

A man and woman were rescued from the water after two boats crashed on Long Island.

Moriches Inlet

Moriches Inlet

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Marine Bureau Officers John Falcone and George Schmidt were onboard Marine Mike when they heard a Coast Guard call about a boat in unknown distress near their location.

They responded to Moriches Inlet at approximately 7:15 p.m. Saturday, July 13 and found a man and a woman in the water after they jumped from their 16-foot center console HSX boat just before a 34-foot Cabo boat struck it, Suffolk County Police said.

The officers pulled the operator of the HSX, Ted Felice, and his passenger, Joan Grauer, to safety. Felice, 59, and Grauer, 55, both of Mastic, were transported by ambulance to Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.

The operator of the Cabo, Michael Flynn, 52, of Center Moriches, told officers he did not see the smaller boat due to sun glare. Flynn and his three passengers were not injured.

Both boats were towed to shore.

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