Crime & Safety

70-Year-Old Lindenhurst Man Rescues Couple, 2 Dogs From Great South Bay

BREAKING: The local man spotted the couple and their two dogs in the water after their boat caught fire.

A couple jumped into the Great South Bay with their two dogs when their boat caught fire Tuesday evening, police said.

The couple, a 41-year-old man and a 45-year-old woman from Newburgh, were leaving from Barrett Beach, just east of Fire Island Pines, when their 30-foot boat started heating up at about 5:30 p.m., according to Suffolk Police.

The couple had life jackets on and they put a life jacket onto their two dogs before jumping into the water. They were in the water for about 10-15 minutes before a 70-year-old Lindenhurst man saw them and brought them onto his 38-foot Tiara boat, police said. There were no injuries reported.

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Suffolk County Police Marine Bureau officers Dale Kelly and Chris Schnoor responded to the scene aboard Marine Kilo and attempted to extinguish the fire. Officers Rob Reed and Andy Diviney of Marine Bureau boat Marine Juliet assisted. The officers put out most of the fire when members of the Sayville and Hagerman fire departments responded. The boat eventually sank.

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