First responders were lifted out of the water during an active rescue on the Passaic River in Clifton, New Jersey on Wednesday.
Witnesses said that contractors were out on the Dundee Dam clearing trees when a person fell from a boat and into the river.
As fire crews attempted to rescue the contractor, a fire boat flipped over in the water and stranded two firefighters. Video captured the moment a rescue worker repelled down roughly 50 to 60 feet from a New Jersey State Police helicopter via a rope to lift the two firefighters from the boat.Other first responders could also be seen along the banks of the river aiding in the rescue.This is breaking news. This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
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