Marine Unit Assisting Wayward Whale Rescues Man Who Jumped Off the GW Bridge
- Saturday, 19 November 2016 08:13
- Last Updated: Wednesday, 23 November 2016 10:13
- Published: Saturday, 19 November 2016 08:13
- Joanne Wallenstein
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Officers from the Westchester County Police Marine Unit, who were diverting a wayward whale back toward New York Harbor, rescued a man from the Hudson River Friday evening 11-19 after he jumped from George Washington Bridge.
Detective C.J. Westbrook and Officer Wilberto Saez had been working with other marine units during the day to safeguard a humpback whale that had headed up the Hudson River. The county police Marine 2 patrol boat stayed with the whale when it turned back south at the Bronx-Westchester border on Friday afternoon. The officers were keeping a visual watch and providing a safety zone around the whale so it would not be struck by another vessel as it headed back down the Hudson River.
As Marine 2 approached the George Washington Bridge at 5:22 p.m., the two officers observed a man leap from the span and plummet to the river below. They located him quickly, pulling him aboard the patrol boat before he could slip beneath the surface. The man was in cardiac arrest and the officers began to perform CPR.
Marine 2 brought the man to the Englewood boat basin in New Jersey where he was turned over to police and EMS personnel for continued medical aid. He was transported to a New Jersey hospital.