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Massachusetts off-duty police officer helps save life of pilot after plane crash

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A pilot was pulled out of Lake Winnipesaukee by Stoneham Police Officer Joe Ponzo after his ultralight glider plane crash landed into the water Sunday afternoon, Aug. 9 (Photo courtesy Stoneham Police Officer Joe Ponzo)

A Massachusetts police officer who was on vacation is being credited with helping to save the life of a pilot who crashed.

According to Stoneham Police, at approximately 3 p.m. Sunday, Stoneham Police Officer Joe Ponzo was off-duty with his family on vacation on a boat in Lake Winnipesaukie, when he observed an ultralight glider plane crash land into the lake.

Police stated that Officer Ponzo called the New Hampshire State Police Marine Patrol Unit and notified them of the incident and then rushed his boat over to the scene of the crash and he and other boaters worked to pull the male pilot out of the water onto his boat. The man was conscious and alert.

Officer Ponzo was met on shore by members of the Marine Patrol Unit, the Laconia Fire Department, the Meredith Fire Department and Meredith Police Department.

The pilot was transported by ambulance to a local hospital.


First responders met Stoneham Police Officer Joe Ponzo at a dock to help transport a pilot who crashed into Lake Winnipesaukee Sunday afternoon, Aug. 9. (Photo courtesy Stoneham Police Officer Joe Ponzo)

“Thankfully we were in the right place at the right time,” Officer Ponzo said. “The plane sank into the water right after the crash and the man was able to get himself out before we got there. He was in the water and a few other boaters came to help me get him into my boat.”

Chief McIntyre credited Officer Ponzo with saving the pilot’s life.

“Even off-duty on vacation with our families we are never truly off the job when duty calls,” Chief McIntyre said. “Officer Ponzo is a 23-year veteran of the Stoneham Police Department and he was the right person to be there when this man needed help. We credit Joe with helping to save this man’s life and springing into action when he saw someone in need.”

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