A duck boat overturned on Saturday at a boat ramp near the entrance to the Charles River in Cambridge, Massachusetts, resulting in injuries to at least six individuals. According to state police, none of the passengers fell into the water. The Cambridge Police Department reported that some injuries were minor, while two were classified as more serious. All individuals aboard the vessel have been accounted for, as confirmed by Cambridge fire officials. State police, along with the Marine Unit, responded to the scene, and Boston Duck Tours stated that the vehicle rolled onto its side when the tow-rope broke while being towed. The company has suspended operations for the remainder of the day and is cooperating with Massachusetts State Police and the U.S. Coast Guard for an investigation. The duck boat is part of a fleet operated by Boston Duck Tours, which has been providing sightseeing tours in Boston for over 30 years.
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Duck boat overturns in Boston, injuring at least six people
A duck boat overturned in Cambridge, Massachusetts, injuring at least six people. None of the passengers fell into the water, and emergency services responded to the incident. The company has suspended operations as an investigation is underway.
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At least 6 people injured after Boston duck boat overturns near entrance to popular tourist attraction
Duck boat overturns in Boston, injuring at least six people