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A US Navy icebreaker has been stuck on a fishing trawler off northern Maine after helping rescue an injured crewman.

Two American sailors from the icebreaker "Liberty" have been assisting in the rescue effort since 7 p.m. on Sunday when the Freedom has been sailing around the north shore of New York's Hudson River.

But, officials said, the Coast Guard says an icebreaker "Liberty" collided with the icebreaker "Liberty" off the coast of Maine.

Copyright by KOIN – All rights reserved Officials speak to Coast Guard personnel in the water off the coast of Maine on Sunday night, Oct. 17, 2015. (Credit: U.S. Coast Guard)

Copyright by KOIN – All rights reserved Officials speak to Coast Guard personnel in the water off the coast of Maine on Sunday night, Oct. 17, 2015. (Credit: U.S. Coast Guard)

The icebreaker "Liberty" is in the Hudson Valley, about 18 miles north of Maine's coast. It had just been to sail through Point Pleasant Harbor, but was still able to land with little damage when the "Liberty" ran aground about 4:30 a.m.

A Coast Guard boat and a navy helicopter were already on scene but were not able to retrieve the crew before the ice breaker "Liberty" hit the ice.

Copyright by KOIN – All rights reserved This undated photo of the Freedom is shown during its cruise through New York Harbor on Sunday, Oct. 17, 2015.

Copyright by KOIN – All rights reserved This undated photo of the Freedom is shown during its cruise through New York Harbor on Sunday, Oct. 17, 2015.

"The Freedom arrived in New York Harbor with two ships and a small fishing vessel and was then able to rescue and remove a crew member from the icebreaker when the icebreaker collided with the Freedom's icebreaker," said Coast Guard spokesman Jeff D. DeWitt in a statement on Sunday night. "The icebreaker crew was taken safely to a nearby hospital."

DeWitt said rescuers are treating the icebreaker "Liberty" as though it is a full-sized fishing boat with three crew members aboard.

"While on the ice, the ship was operating as intended with the aid of three separate rescue units," D.J. Hecht, the Coast Guard director of operations, said in a statement. "Both of these rescue units are now operating on the ice as intended."

A Coast Guard helicopter, "Liberty 2" was able to enter the ice when it came across the Freedom, but "Liberty
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