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BOSTON (AP) — The Latest on a woman driving a scooter struck and killed by a duck boat in Boston (all times local):
A spokesman for Boston Duck Tours says the tour group is cooperating with police after one of its amphibious sightseeing vehicles struck and killed a 29-year-old woman on a scooter in downtown Boston.
Spokesman Bob Schwartz said in an email Saturday the company was trying to obtain video footage to see what exactly had occurred.
The crash happened around 11:30 a.m. near public park Boston Common.
A city police department spokeswoman said the woman and her male passenger were taken to Massachusetts General Hospital, where the woman died from her injuries. The passenger suffered non-life threatening injuries.
The police spokeswoman says there were about 30 passengers on the vessel, known as a duck boat, when the crash happened. There were no other injuries.
The cause of the crash is under investigation.
A 29-year-old woman has died after the scooter she was driving was struck by an amphibious sightseeing vehicle in downtown Boston.
The crash happened around 11:30 a.m. Saturday right near public park Boston Common.
The spokeswoman says there were about 30 passengers on the vessel, known as a duck boat, when the crash happened. There were no other injuries.
A Boston Duck Tours spokesman didn’t immediately return a message seeking comment. A person who answered the company’s phone declined to comment.
No further details were immediately available.
A woman has died after she was struck by an amphibious sightseeing vehicle in downtown Boston.
A city police department spokeswoman said the person hit was taken to Massachusetts General Hospital with life-threatening injuries. Boston Police Commissioner Bill Evans told WCVB-TV the woman had died.
It wasn’t immediately clear whether passengers were on the vessel, known as a duck boat, when the crash happened.
A Boston Duck Tours spokesman didn’t immediately return a message seeking comment.
There’s no word on the cause of the crash.
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Deadly duck tour boat crashes date back nearly two decades
As families and friends mourn the deaths of 17 people killed on a tourist duck boat in Branson, Missouri, the National Transportation Safety Board is beginning its investigation into what caused the crash.
>>Related: 9 members of one family among 17 killed in duck boat accident on lake in Branson, Missouri
The tragedy at Table Rock Lake wasn’t the first time a duck amphibious vehicle had been involved in a deadly crash.
Since 1999, 40 people have been killed in deadly crashes involving amphibious tour buses, according to The Associated Press .
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1999: Arkansas
“Miss Majestic” sank May 1, 1999 near Hot Springs, Arkansas in Lake Hamilton.
The boat was only seven minutes into its tour when it sank by the stern and went to the bottom of the lake, according to the Associated Press .
Thirteen people were killed.
The boat had to be hoisted out of the lake by a crane.
The NTSB report found that roofs or canopies on the duck boats put passengers in danger, because passengers could become trapped underneath them -- especially if they were wearing life jackets, because of their natural buoyancy.
The cause of the accident was determined to be inadequate maintenance of the vehicle, built by the U.S. Army in 1944.
2003: Boston
Rosemary Hamelburg, 63, fell backward off a duck boat into a parking lot while taking a photo on a duck boat in Boston.
She died four days later.
Her family filed a wrongful death lawsuit. Her family and lawyers said the duck boat operation failed to follow its own safety policies on board the Boston Duck Tours Boat.
The company settled with Hamelburg’s estate for $425,000.
2010: Philadelphia
A collision between a duck boat and a stalled tugboat on the Delaware River in Philadelphia caused the duck boat to sink.
Two students from Hungary were killed and over 25 people hurt, WPVI reports.
The NTSB determined that the tugboat operator was distracted by talking to family members on his cellphone and laptop.
The duck boat was also found at fault -- investigators found the boat had maintenance issues and faulted the captain for anchoring in an active boat channel.
2015: Philadelphia
Elizabeth Karnicki, 68, of Beaumont, Texas, was hit and killed as she crossed a busy Philadelphia street at rush hour in May 2015.
Her husband argued duck boats have large blind spots and drivers cannot see pedestrians.
According to the Kansas City Star , he sued the company but eventually settled.
2015: Seattle
Five college students were killed and 69 others hurt after a duck boat collided with a charter bus on Seattle’s Aurora Bridge in September 2015.
The NTSB determined that an axle on the duck boat broke, causing the driver to lose control and slam into the charter bus, carrying a group of international students.
NTSB investigators determined that Ride the Ducks International, the duck boat parent company, violated law by not telling regulators about a safety defect on the duck boat’s axle and failing to issue a recall.
The company agreed to pay all penalties.
2016: Boston
Allison Warmuth, 28, was hit and killed by a duck boat while riding a motor scooter in downtown Boston in 2016, NBC reports .
NTSB investigators found that the duck boat driver took his eyes off the road to point out landmarks along the tour before the accident.
This prompted the Massachusetts legislature to pass a new law prohibiting drivers from serving as a tour guide and driver.
The duck boats were also required to add new safety equipment, including blind spot cameras.
The Associated Press contributed to this article
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Boston police investigating fatal duck boat tour accident
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Boston, Mass. — Boston Police are investigating a fatal accident involving one of the popular Boston Duck Tour Boats Saturday afternoon.
Police say a woman in her twenties was killed when her motorized scooter was struck by a duck boat.
A passenger on the scooter was being treated for non-life threatening injuries.
The accident happened at the intersection of Beacon and Charles Street near the Boston Commons around 11:30 a.m.
More details are expected to be released later this afternoon.
‘Just a Freak Accident': Boston Reacts to Duck Boat Crash on Storrow Drive
By alysha palumbo • published august 29, 2016.
Caught on camera moments after striking the Charles Street bridge , the duck boat known as "Miss Emma Science" sits on Boston's Storrow Drive, her canopy peeled off like a can of tuna, her rear stairs pushed backward awkwardly.
No one was injured, but the 20 passengers on board had to have help from the fire department just to get off the duck boat.
"I think it was just a freak accident," said Maggie Shanahan, who was about to ride on a duck boat.
"Accidents are going to happen, especially when you have a five-ton vehicle, which wasn't really built for this kind of traffic," said passenger Charles James.
Some Bostonians were pretty critical of the driver for taking the 12-foot amphibious vehicle down the notoriously low-clearance roadway.
"If you see that coming, you're not going to go down Storrow Drive with a duck boat," said Aram Antranigian of South Boston.
"Are they properly trained?" asked Jason Bramwell of Watertown. "They should know that, where or where not to drive in Boston where they're giving a tour."
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Boston Duck Tours said this was a first-year driver who started in March. The company said drivers are trained to avoid Storrow Drive, but this driver was diverted onto Storrow by state police.
"Duck Boats do not typically travel on Storrow Drive and the driver’s actions, although not intentional, will be under review by company safety experts who will conduct a thorough analysis of this event," the company said.
"It's a little scary, but I heard the guy was a new driver. It happens, he probably just didn't know," said Molly Shanahan of Peabody. "I can't even drive around Boston and I've lived here my whole life, so it happens, I guess."
And it wasn't discouraging tourists from hopping on the duck boats Monday.
"I'm not concerned," said Coralie Jesen, who is visiting from Sydney, Australia.
"I've come to Boston once in my life," said Steve Robilliard, also visiting from Sydney. "I'm not going to not go on the Duck Tour."
Massachusetts State Police said they were the ones who diverted the duck boat off Beacon Street because of the Governor's Conference. Still, the department confirms it cited the driver for being on Storrow Drive.
1 killed, 1 hurt in duck tour boat crash in downtown Boston
A woman was killed after being struck by a duck tour boat in downtown Boston Saturday morning.
Police said a duck boat with 30 people onboard struck the woman, who was riding a motorized scooter, at the intersection of Charles Street and Beacon Street. The scooter then became stuck underneath the duck boat.
"It’s an unfortunate accident, it appears both vehicles were on Charles Street on their way up towards the State House on Beacon," Commissioner William Evans said.
Both people on the scooter were taken to Mass General Hospital. The driver, a woman in her 20s, was pronounced dead. Her boyfriend, who was her passenger, is expected to be OK. Both of them were wearing helmets.
The crash is under investigation and police said it has not been ruled a homicide yet.
The identities of both victims have not been released.
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A look back at past deadly duck tour incidents
From a 1999 accident on an Arkansas lake to a 2016 crash in Boston.
Families are gathering in Branson, Missouri, to mourn the deaths of 17 people -- including children -- who were killed when a tourist duck boat capsized in a lake during severe thunderstorms Thursday night.
The crash in Table Rock Lake isn't the first time a duck boat tour has turned deadly. From a 1999 accident on an Arkansas lake to a 2016 crash in Boston, here are some previous fatal accidents involving duck boats in the United States:
1999: Arkansas
Thirteen people were killed when a duck boat with 21 people on board sank on Lake Hamilton in Hot Springs, Arkansas, in 1999, the National Transportation Safety Board said.
The boat was about 7 minutes into its tour when it sank by its stern and plunged 60 feet to the bottom of the lake, the NTSB said. Seven passengers and the operator escaped.
The NTSB determined the cause of the accident to be inadequate maintenance of the vessel, which was built by the U.S. Army in 1944.
(MORE: 13 dead, including children in Missouri duck boat accident)
(more: how the missouri duck boat capsize unfolded amid weather warnings), 2010: philadelphia.
A tugboat-guided barge hit a duck tour boat on the Delaware River in 2010, killing Szaboolcs Prem and Doran Schwendtner, two Hungarian students who were visiting the U.S., ABC station WPVI in Philadelphia reported.
The tugboat pilot, Matthew Devlin, had been talking on his cellphone at the time and was sentenced to one year in prison, WPVI reported.
2015: Philadelphia
Elizabeth Karnicki, a tourist from Texas, was walking in Philadelphia during the evening rush hour when she was hit and killed by a duck boat in May 2015, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
Karnicki's husband argued duck boats have large blind spots causing the drivers to not see pedestrians; he sued the company and the case was settled, The Kansas City Star reported.
2015: Seattle
Five college students were killed and many others were injured in a duck boat crash in Seattle in September 2015.
The boat was driving on Aurora Bridge when the axle broke, causing the driver to lose control and collide with a bus carrying college students, The Associated Press said.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Ride the Ducks International violated the law by not telling regulators of a safety defect in the duck boats' front axle and by not issuing a recall, the AP reported.
Ride the Ducks International agreed to pay penalties, calling it "an unprecedented failure," the AP reported in 2016.
2016: Boston
Allison Warmuth was riding a scooter in Boston when she was hit and killed by a duck tour boat in 2016, according to ABC affiliate WCVB in Boston.
After the crash, duck boats in the city added second workers to all its tours, reported WCVB. The boats also added new equipment including an extra camera to the tours and banned drivers from narrating during the rides, WCVB said.
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1 Evaluated After Duck Boat, Car Crash in Downtown Boston
One person is being evaluated, but police say there were no serious injuries, by kaitlin flanigan • published august 2, 2018 • updated on august 2, 2018 at 6:41 pm, what to know.
- A duck boat and another vehicle were involved in a crash in downtown Boston on Thursday
- The incident happened around 2 p.m. at State and Congress streets
- Police say one person is being evaluated, but there were no serious injuries
One person is being evaluated after a duck boat and a vehicle were involved in a crash in downtown Boston, according to police.
The incident happened at about 1:45 p.m Thursday at State and Congress streets, just behind the Old State House. The Boston Duck Tours vehicle was filled with passengers at the time of the accident.
Police said the duck boat and a sedan were driving east on Congress Street and turning into the same lane heading south on Devonshire Street when they collided.
"I heard this weird screeching because the duck boat was pushing the car sideways up the street so it was this weird screeching sound," said one witness. "I turned and looked and sure enough the duck boat had hit the car. It hit it sort of in the back of the car and then it like spun it or something and then it was in a T bone position."
Police said there were no serious injuries.
An aerial photo from the scene showed multiple emergency vehicles at the crash scene.
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A witness said the duck boat passengers were transferred onto a new duck boat shortly after the accident.
Although Thursday's incident wasn't fatal, this isn't the first time a Boston duck boat has been involved in a crash. In 2016, a woman was killed when the scooter she was riding on in Beacon Hill was hit by a duck boat.
Seventeen people were killed last month when a duck boat on a Missouri lake sank during a severe storm.
The amphibious vehicles used by Boston's Duck Boat Tours are annually inspected by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation and U.S. Coast Guard, and are checked multiple times a day by the company's mechanics, according to the company .
Boston's Duck Boat Tours also said last month that its drivers must also complete weeks of training before operating a vehicle on the road.
Thursday's crash remains under investigation.
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The company that runs duck boat tours in Boston is speaking out about the fatal duck boat incident in Missouri that claimed the lives of 17 people.
A duck boat packed with tourists capsized on a Missouri lake and sank in high winds in the tourist town of Branson.
Authorities blamed stormy weather for the accident Thursday evening on Table Rock Lake. Winds at the time were blowing as hard as 65 mph (105 kph), according to the National Weather Service.
Boston Duck Tours said it continuously monitors weather locations at its locations.
"We do not allow our ducks to go into the Charles River if there is lightning in the area or if conditions are forecasted to exceed our operating parameters set by the U.S. Coast Guard,” said Bob Schwartz, director of marketing and sales for Boston Duck Tours.
Schwartz said the tours do not operate if winds are over 25 knots or waves are over 1 foot.
"The safety of our guests and our employees is our No. 1 priority and will continue to work closely with our partners at the U.S. Coast Guard, Department of Public Utilities, Boston Hackney Division and Department of Transportation to ensure we maintain these safety standards," he said.
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BOSTON, MA — The company behind Boston's Duck Boat Tours issued a statement following a duck boat tragedy in Missouri that resulted in 17 dead , including children. Boston Duck Tours expressed support for the families of those who were lost, while reassuring the public that its iconic Boston Duck Boats only go into the Charles River when conditions are safe to do so.
"Our thoughts go out to the families of all those involved in yesterday's tragedy in Branson, MO.," Boston Duck Tours said Friday morning, hours before four more bodies were recovered from scene, raising the fatality total to 17.
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"The incident is currently under investigation, so it would not be prudent for us to comment or speculate as to what may have caused the incident, but extreme weather seems to have been a major factor," Boston Duck Tours said.
The company said it always monitors weather and do not allow the boats to go into the Charles River "if there is lightning in the area of conditions are forecasted to exceed our operating parameters set by the US Coast Guard."
Boston Duck Tours instituted more safety measures following a 2016 crash that killed a 28-year-old woman who was riding a moped.
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August 2, 2018 / 5:00 PM EDT / CBS Boston
BOSTON (CBS) - Investigators are now trying to determine who was at fault when a Boston duck boat collided with a white Audi at the intersection of Congress and State Streets in Boston.
It was a crash that grabbed a lot of attention when witnesses heard the screeching of tires. They say it appears the duck boat and the car were merging in the same lane on State Street and both clearly couldn't fit.
"It didn't look like he could stop in time, looked like he needed more room to stop so he was skidding," said Isaac Krokovsky who was standing nearby with his family when the accident happened.
It was then the duck boat struck the back of the car and pushed it at least ten feet, as witnesses say the duck boat driver tried to take evasive action. "The duck boat hit the back of the car and made it twist. Then the duck boat carried the car up the street in a T-bone kind of thing," said witness Jennifer Krakovsky.
Police say the driver of the car suffered minor injuries as traffic came to a standstill in the busy area near the old statehouse.
The timing of the accident comes when duck boats, a popular tourist attraction, are under increasing scrutiny. In Boston, safety changes were made following the April 2016 death of Allison Warmuth who was fatally struck by a duck boat as she rode a moped.
Scrutiny has also increased since the tragic drowning of 17 people in Branson, Missouri.
James Hall, former chair of the National Transportation Safety Board, believes the tours put families at risk every day.
"Not fully a boat, not fully a bus. But clearly unsafe both on water and on land," Hall told WBZ-TV's Juli McDonald. "This vehicle which was designed really for military landings, should be banned for recreational use in these communities across the country."
At the scene in Boston, witnesses say it was fortunate the accident was slow moving. Passengers were put on another duck boat and taken from the scene, while the driver was taken to the hospital to be evaluated.
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Boston Duck Tours said this was a first-year driver who started in March. The company said drivers are trained to avoid Storrow Drive, but this driver was diverted onto Storrow by state police.
Boston Duck Tours hit the streets for the 23rd season Tuesday with new regulations in place after a young woman was killed by a duck boat near the common last year. Two tour guides will be seen on each duck boat, one to operate and the other to give the tour. This is a voluntary change, according to the company, who made the announcement over ...
BOSTON (WHDH) - Less than 24 hours after a deadly duck boat accident in Missouri, Boston Duck Tours boats took off as usual. "If we felt there was any concern about the weather, we wouldn't be ...
A woman was killed after being struck by a duck tour boat in downtown Boston Saturday morning.Police said a duck boat with 30 people onboard -killed-1-injured-in-duck-tour-boat-crash-in-downtown ...
On Tuesday, the company released a statement saying it had learned there was a difference between the driver's history and the driver's record. Subscribe to ...
The crash in Table Rock Lake isn't the first time a duck boat tour has turned deadly. From a 1999 accident on an Arkansas lake to a 2016 crash in Boston, here are some previous fatal accidents ...
Boston Duck Tours says it watches for extreme weather when operating duck boats, after a duck boat accident in Missouri killed 17 people.
April 30, 2016 / 11:10 PM EDT / CBS Boston. BOSTON (CBS) - A woman was killed and her boyfriend injured Saturday after a duck boat hit their scooter in Boston. Police say the duck boat and the ...
What to Know. One person is being evaluated after a duck boat and a vehicle were involved in a crash in downtown Boston, according to police. The incident happened at about 1:45 p.m Thursday at State and Congress streets, just behind the Old State House. The Boston Duck Tours vehicle was filled with passengers at the time of the accident.
A deadly accident involving a duck boat in Boston two years ago prompted new safety regulations in Massachusetts. Allison Warmuth, 28, was killed in 2016 when she was struck by the tour boat as ...
Boston Duck Tours instituted more safety measures following a 2016 crash that killed a 28-year-old woman who was riding a moped. Photo by Jenna Fisher, Patch Get more local news delivered straight ...
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The duck boat and car collided at the corner of State and Congress in downtown Boston. (WBZ-TV) The timing of the accident comes when duck boats, a popular tourist attraction, are under increasing ...
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