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LongIsland.com Vessel took on water after being pushed into rocks by heavy wind and seas on Smithtown Bay. Photo: Town of Smithtown. Six boaters found themselves in trouble on Tuesday night when their vessel was pushed onto the rocks by heavy sea and wind in Smithtown Bay. Smithtown Bay Constables responded to a distress call off the coast of Crane’s Neck and found the 18-foot boat was taking on water.
Smithtown Bay Constables Daniel Shannon, David Rosenberg and Sergeant Scott Roberts were able to navigate the rocky waters and extract the passengers from the disabled vessel onto their patrol boat. The Suffolk County Police Department Marine Bureau and Aviation Units also responded to the call. ....
Duck hunters rescued from Nissequogue River in Smithtown on December 19, 2020. A father and son out duck hunting had to be rescued from a marsh island on the Nissequogue River after their boat capsized. The hunters were aboard their 14-foot Lone Star duck hunting boat on Saturday, December 19 when they fell into the water.
At around 1pm, Smithtown Bay Constables and Suffolk County Police received the call for the two men stranded in the river. According to a statement on the Smithtown Town website, Park Ranger Brendan Dennihy responded to Kings Park Bluff where he was able to visually locate the victims. Park Ranger Dennihy relayed details to Bay Constables Blake Gifford and Carmine Aro who were arriving on scene in a Department of Public Safety patrol vessel. The Bay Constables were able to navigate to the victims suffering from exposure to the elements to safely get them onboard the vessel. ....