Staten Island boat fire injures 5 people, 3 hospitalized

Monday, May 25, 2020
RARITAN BAY, Staten Island (WABC) -- A boat with five people aboard caught fire off Staten Island Monday morning, sending three to the hospital, fire officials said.
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The FDNY Marine units responded to a 23-foot pro-line that was on fire out in the middle of Raritan Bay.



Five civilians on board jumped in the water and were rescued by a good samaritan boat nearby, the fire department said.

Three people aboard were taken to a hospital, the FDNY said, while two others were treated at the scene.
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Officials said they are urging New Yorkers to have a plan for safe boating every time they head out on the water.

"Make sure to have a fire extinguisher, first aid kit, gloves, a warming blanket, CPR mask and carbon-monoxide detector on your boat," the FDNY said. "Bring a Marine VHF radio, so that in case of emergency you can contact the USCG and FDNY."



For more summer safety boating tips, follow @uscgnortheast.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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