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Smithtown Bay Constables Save Two Distressed Fishermen Two friends learned that an old car part may not make the best anchor after a day of fishing in the Long Island Sound turned into a potentially dangerous situation. On Aug. 18, at approximately 7 p.m., Smithtown Public Safety Bay Constables David Rosenberg, Blake Gifford and Carmine Aro were on patrol, exiting the mouth of the Nissequogue River, when Rosenberg noticed what appeared to be two individuals floating at least a mile off the shore of Sunken Meadow State Park, according to a press release from the Town of Smithtown. As the airboat got closer, the bay constables could see two gentlemen waving and yelling for help next to an overturned canoe. Jose Flores and Franklin Bonilla, of Brentwood, were pulled aboard the airboat by Gifford and Aro, where they were quickly evaluated
for injuries. The bay constables then removed the submerged canoe from the Sound. Constables said Flores informed his rescuers that he and his friend were fishing, using an old car part for an anchor. About an hour into fishing, they realized that the makeshift anchor had broken from the canoe, and they had drifted a great distance from the shore. The two friends flipped the vessel in the process of attempting to paddle back to Sunken Meadow. Neither man knew how to swim, but they were both wearing personal floatation devices. The Smithtown Bay Constables returned Flores, Bonilla and their canoe to Sunken Meadow State Park. There were no reported injuries.
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