Boat Accident In Bedford Basin Sends 5 To Hospital

At 00:04 am police received several calls of a boating accident in the Bedford Basin. 
At 00:04 am police received several calls of a boating accident in the Bedford Basin. 
The callers stated they heard a loud collision of some kind on the water followed shortly thereafter by several people yelling for help. HRM Fire, EHS and police attended the scene and located the accident site a few hundred meters off shore – in line with the 600 block of the Bedford Hwy. Police were able to communicate with the parties aboard the boat by yelling across the water and learned that 2 adult females and 1 adult male remained aboard the vessel, while two adult males  were in the water swimming to shore. HRM Fire and the Coast Guard dispatched rescue craft to the scene. The two males in the water eventually swam to shore utilizing floatation devices and were treated by EHS at the scene and then transported to the QEII. The parties on board the boat were picked up by the Coast Guard, taken to the BIO wharf where they were treated by EHS and then transferred to the QEII. The vessel, a 31 foot fibreglass boat appeared to have struck a large buoy in the water, it was towed from the scene and is now moored at the BIO wharf.
 
1 adult female was treated and released from hospital , the other 3 men and 1 woman remain in hospital at this time for observation purposes and the treatment of more serious but non-life threatening injuries.
 
No charges have been laid in this incident.

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