Brick: Drowning Woman Rescued in Metedeconk River
On Saturday night, August 15th, just after 9:00 p.m. officers were called to the area of Eagle Point on the Metedeconk River in response to a woman missing in the water. Between the winds and strong current, the water was rough and the boat she had been on lost sight of her for several minutes when the boat’s operator called 9-1-1. Several officers responded to Eagle Point while others mobilized the two police boats out of Trader’s Cove Marina. The Coast Guard, State Police Marine Unit and the Brick Fire Department Dive Team were all notified as officers converged on the area where the victim last went missing.
Officers John Alexander and Eric Haugh were operating one of the police boats in the area where the boat operator stated he last saw the victim when they heard a faint call for help. The officers quickly found her and saw her having trouble keeping her head above water. They threw here a life ring but she was too weak to grab onto it. Officer Haugh began positioning the police boat down current from the woman as Officer Alexander began taking off his police gear to make a water rescue. The currents brought the woman up to the side of the boat before Officer Alexander had to make entry into the water and the two officers were able to grab her arms and pull her aboard. It is estimated the woman spent approximately an hour in the water before being pulled out.
The victim was blue and semi-conscious. Officer Alexander kept her awake and administered first aid while Officer Haugh brought the police boat to Eagle Point where other officers and EMTs were standing by. The victim was transported to Ocean Medical Center where she was treated for acute aspiration pneumonia and respiratory failure. She remains admitted at this time and is stable.
Chief Riccio would like to commend the officers involved for their quick response and preparedness.
Update on a “drowning victim”?? Perhaps you should refer to Strunk & White’s book.
Please explain?
It’s a writing guide with misused and misspelled words. I think dude is trying to say drowned=died. This victim didn’t submerge or die, so your use of the word is technically incorrect. Kinda nitpicky though….
Daren S Testa dear lord god help you
Daren S Testa – the actual Police release heading:
PRESS RELEASE:
Drowning Woman Rescued in Metedaconk
Even though she survived she is still a drowning victim as she was drowning.
Drowning victim = could survive
Drowned = dead
Story is correct
Thanks all; onto the next one!
Daren S Testa
Grow up ????
Mandy Ann Yes.
Awesome response…
Would this be by chance the woman who’s missing
Wendy Lee Mitchell no and she was found.
Great job by the PD!!! Thank you for your service!!
Great job PD!!
Great job PD and all who helped!!!.. This could’ve been a tragic outcome…
????????????job well done
Officer Haugh is a great guy. Just want to throw that out there. Brick PD needs more officers like him.
Unrelated to the article but in reference to the picture…………can someone tell me why a rural/suburban PD needs and ARMORED explosion resistent MRAP as a “search and rescue” vehicle? I get that it may have been a freebie, and I can attest first hand as to their use in COMBAT………but do we have a legitimate threat of military grade explosive IED’s and anti-tank rockets in this area that our PD needs this crap.