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    Friday, May 24, 2024

    LI lobsterman rescued after 12 hours in water

    Montauk, N.Y. (AP) — A Montauk lobsterman who fell overboard and struggled to stay afloat for 12 hours is recuperating at a Cape Cod hospital.

    John Aldridge, who wasn't wearing a life jacket, tells Newsday his rubber boots saved his life.

    He said he used them as a life raft. He was found floating Wednesday about 40 miles from his boat.

    The fisherman says he went "straight out the back of the boat" around 3:30 a.m. Wednesday while moving a cooler.

    Coast Guard crews from five states and commercial fishing crews searched 780 square miles before finding him.

    Aldridge was part of a crew on a 44-foot fishing vessel out of Montauk when he fell in the water.

    He's being treated for dehydration, exposure and hypothermia at Falmouth Hospital.

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