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Team saves rafters pulled out to sea
Two men adrift in the ocean a mile north of
Brick Beach I during a thunderstorm were rescued by the Brick
Township Underwater Recovery Team July 28, an official
said.
Brian Gartner and Steve Pezzi, both 20, were
on a raft that capsized when a fast-moving thunderstorm rolled
in at about 4:30 p.m. and pulled the two men about a mile and
a half offshore, the recovery team's dive captain, Jim
Hajeski, said Monday.
The team is a specialized unit consisting of
firefighters from Fire District No. 1, where Hajeski is a fire
commissioner.
Rain, thunder, lightning and a strong west
wind made the rescue particularly hazardous for the divers and
the victims, Hajeski said.
"Being on the open water on a raft or jet ski
isn't the best place to be during a thunderstorm," he
said.
When rescuers arrived on the scene, the two
men could periodically be seen offshore. Rescuers mounted two
jet skis and located the raft first and then the
victims.
The two men were put on the jet skis and
brought to safety on the beach, where Brick lifeguards were
ready to assist with aid, Hajeski said.
The two men were treated on the beach and
released, but were more shaken by the incident than anything
else, Hajeski said.
The Ocean Beach Fire Company also assisted the
Brick Underwater Recovery Team in the rescue. The U.S. Coast
Guard also responded to the incident.
- Danielle Medina
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