
The FDNY freed a sailboat that had gotten stuck under the Roosevelt Island bridge on Saturday morning, officials said.
A man was rescued by FDNY Marine units after the vessel’s mast got wedged in the steel work on the bridge at about 7:15 a.m., a spokesperson told The Post.
In coordination with Department of Transportation bridge operators the boat was freed “with minimal damage,” according to FDNY.


Yesterday, FDNY members were a able assist a sailboat that become disabled and lodged under the Roosevelt Island Bridge in Queens.
FDNY Marine Companies alongside FDNY Rescue Operations Units were able to remove the occupant safely while operating in a swift current. FDNY members then worked in-conjunction with the NYC DOT Bridge Operators to dislodge the sailboat.