Metro

Quick-thinking cops save woman who jumped into the East River

Two quick thinking cops recused a 55-year-old mother of one who jumped into the East River yesterday afternoon, police said.

A good Samaritan spotted the woman in the water near East Houston Street and FDR Park and quickly called 911 just in time — sparing her life, cops said.

She was discovered face down, foaming from the mouth and nose, unconscious and unresponsive. But by the time they got to land, she was conscious and alert, the sources said.

NYPD Harbor Unit Sgt. Eduardo Dombrovschi and Det. Dylan Johnson, who’ve both been on the job about ten years, were already in the area on patrol, cops said.

Both officers dove in and cleared her airway while Sgt. Dombroshi started doing chest compressions in the water, cops said.

The woman was being treated at Beth Israel Hospital in stable condition, cops said.