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3 Jackson men rescued from icy water
Published in the Asbury Park Press 2/17/03
By CHANDRA M. HAYSLETT
TOMS RIVER BUREAU
JACKSON -- Three township men were rescued after 30 minutes in icy water early yesterday after the Jeep in which they were traveling fell off a cliff and into a lake.
The driver was charged with driving while intoxicated, according to police. One of the passengers in the vehicle was listed in critical condition yesterday at Jersey Shore Medical center, Neptune.
According to police, Douglas W. Zoolkoski, 52, Lakehurst Avenue, was driving a 1989 Jeep Wrangler on Toms River Road when police said he trespassed onto property commonly known as Gliddens. He drove off a cliff, rolled over and plunged 50 feet into the lake below. Traffic Safety Patrolman Patrick Mackin said the Jeep broke through the frozen surface of the lake and was found partially submerged on its wheels.
Jackson police received a 911 call about the accident at about 12:24 a.m. yesterday. Jackson police officers, along with the Cassville Volunteer Fire Company, responded to the area and searched about 30 minutes before the Jeep was located, police said.
Back-seat passenger Joseph Fragiglio, 30, Lakehurst Avenue, was listed yesterday in critical condition at Neptune's Jersey Shore Medical Center. Fragiglio was air-lifted to the medical center, police said. Front-seat passenger Stan Mosakowski, 30, of Jackson Street, was treated and released from Community Medical Center in Toms River. Information regarding Zoolkoski's condition was not available. Jackson First Aid squad transported Zoolkoski and Mosakowski to Community Medical Center, police said.
Zoolkoski was charged with driving while intoxicated, careless driving and operating a vehicle on private property without consent.
The crash is under investigation by Mackin and Patrolman Wayne Olejarz. The Ocean County Sheriff's Department Criminal Investigations Unit and the New Jersey State Police North Star Medicav Helicopter also responded to the scene.