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MARSH MUD HELICOPTER RESCUE AT CROTON POINT PARK; MORE HERE
PRESS RELEASE WESTCHESTER COUNTY POLICE: AVIATION UNIT RESCUES MAN STUCK IN MARSH OFF CROTON POINT PARK
(Hawthorne, NY) – The Westchester County Police Aviation Unit rescued a
hiker who became stuck in thigh-high mud and tall grass today in a
marshy area off Croton Point Park.
The man, who was not visible
from shore and could not be removed on land, was pulled out of the mud
by Aviation Unit personnel and brought aboard Air 3, one of the Aviation
Unit’s helicopters. The helicopter then landed in a parking area and
turned the man over to waiting EMS personnel, where he was treated for
exposure and a laceration to his hand.
The incident began about
11:20 a.m. when Parks Department staff advised that a man was stuck in
the marsh, where tall grasses and reeds towered above his head. A Parks
Department worker could hear the man calling for help and was able to
get close to him, but the marshy terrain was too unstable for rescuers
to safely extricate him and carry him out.
The 41-year-old man
had apparently been hiking along the Hudson River shoreline when the
tide started to come in. He sank in the mud when he tried to cut through
the marsh to stay on dry land. Patrol and Emergency Services
officers from the Westchester County Police, along with firefighters
from the Croton-on-Hudson fire department, initially responded to
attempt a rescue. The Westchester County Police Aviation and Marine
Units also responded. Officers aboard the Marine Unit patrol boat were
also unable to see the man or get close enough to rescue him.
Aviation located the man and the helicopter’s pilot lowered the aircraft
into the marsh, navigating through the reeds and hovering only a few
feet above the muddy terrain. As the helicopter hovered, officers were
able to pull the man out of the mud and bring him aboard.
“Our
Aviation Unit did a tremendous job today under challenging
circumstances. I commend Police Officer-Pilot Richard Pucillo, Officer
Sean Lonergan and Detective Israel Lopez for the proficiency and skill
they demonstrated in making this rescue,” Commissioner Thomas A. Gleason
said. The commissioner thanked all agencies that assisted at the
scene, including the Westchester County parks department,
Croton-on-Hudson Police Department, Croton-on-Hudson Fire Department,
Croton EMS and Ossining Volunteer Ambulance Corps.
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