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Coastguard/private boater collision SD

LM
Larry McGill
Mon, Dec 21, 2009 3:29 PM

A sad day in San Diego

Larry/Lena
Hobo KK42
Banderas Bay, MX

December 19, 2009
1 dead, 5 hurt in Coast Guard boat collision in SD
The Associated Press

SAN DIEGO -- A 33-foot Coast Guard vessel and a recreational boat collided
Sunday as a Christmas watercraft parade was going on in San Diego Bay,
killing an 8-year-old boy and seriously injuring five people, authorities
said.

No one aboard the Coast Guard patrol boat was hurt in the crash just before
6 p.m., and everyone on the recreational craft was accounted for, said Fire
Department spokesman Maurice Luque.

Authorities have not released details on how the accident occurred, but it
came just after sundown in clear weather with light winds.

The injured were rushed to University of California, San Diego Hospital,
where the boy was declared dead, Luque said.

Five others were treated for serious injuries.

"They're all considered major traumas," Luque said, but had no further
details on the nature of the injuries.

No names were released, nor were the ages of the injured victims.

Neither boat was participating in the parade, said Ron Sheehan, spokesman
for the San Diego Bay Parade of Lights, in which more than 80 vessels
festooned with Christmas lights and decorations cruise through the bay.

Many boats full of spectators filled the bay to watch the parade and
fireworks. But the Coast Guard did not say if the recreational boat was
among them or how close the accident occurred to the parade area.

The parade's Web site said an estimated 80,000 people were expected to
attend the last of eight nights of the parade Sunday, which also featured a
fireworks show.

The 87-foot Coast Guard cutter Haddock had been scheduled to lead the
parade, which was supposed to begin about the same time as the accident, but
was called away to the collision scene.

The parade otherwise continued as planned, Sheehan said.

Paramedics took the child victim to a fuel dock at Harbor Island then taken
by ambulance to the hospital, and the five injured adults were taken by boat
to Shelter Island, then by ambulance to the hospital.

The Coast Guard patrol boat was responding to a report of a grounded vessel
at the time of the collision, spokeswoman Jetta Disco said.

The cause of the crash was under investigation, she said. It was not clear
how fast either boat was traveling.

Both boats returned to shore and were being assessed for damages, Disco
said. The size and type of civilian boat were not released.

The weather was clear with light winds at the time of the crash.

San Diego Harbor Police and the San Diego Fire Department assisted in the
rescue efforts, said Coast Guard Lt. Josh Nelson.

A sad day in San Diego Larry/Lena Hobo KK42 Banderas Bay, MX December 19, 2009 1 dead, 5 hurt in Coast Guard boat collision in SD The Associated Press SAN DIEGO -- A 33-foot Coast Guard vessel and a recreational boat collided Sunday as a Christmas watercraft parade was going on in San Diego Bay, killing an 8-year-old boy and seriously injuring five people, authorities said. No one aboard the Coast Guard patrol boat was hurt in the crash just before 6 p.m., and everyone on the recreational craft was accounted for, said Fire Department spokesman Maurice Luque. Authorities have not released details on how the accident occurred, but it came just after sundown in clear weather with light winds. The injured were rushed to University of California, San Diego Hospital, where the boy was declared dead, Luque said. Five others were treated for serious injuries. "They're all considered major traumas," Luque said, but had no further details on the nature of the injuries. No names were released, nor were the ages of the injured victims. Neither boat was participating in the parade, said Ron Sheehan, spokesman for the San Diego Bay Parade of Lights, in which more than 80 vessels festooned with Christmas lights and decorations cruise through the bay. Many boats full of spectators filled the bay to watch the parade and fireworks. But the Coast Guard did not say if the recreational boat was among them or how close the accident occurred to the parade area. The parade's Web site said an estimated 80,000 people were expected to attend the last of eight nights of the parade Sunday, which also featured a fireworks show. The 87-foot Coast Guard cutter Haddock had been scheduled to lead the parade, which was supposed to begin about the same time as the accident, but was called away to the collision scene. The parade otherwise continued as planned, Sheehan said. Paramedics took the child victim to a fuel dock at Harbor Island then taken by ambulance to the hospital, and the five injured adults were taken by boat to Shelter Island, then by ambulance to the hospital. The Coast Guard patrol boat was responding to a report of a grounded vessel at the time of the collision, spokeswoman Jetta Disco said. The cause of the crash was under investigation, she said. It was not clear how fast either boat was traveling. Both boats returned to shore and were being assessed for damages, Disco said. The size and type of civilian boat were not released. The weather was clear with light winds at the time of the crash. San Diego Harbor Police and the San Diego Fire Department assisted in the rescue efforts, said Coast Guard Lt. Josh Nelson.
GH
Gregory Han
Tue, Dec 22, 2009 12:11 AM

Having just completed participation in a Christmas boat parade I can say
that these events are a disaster waiting got happen. Combination of boating
in darkness, guests aboard creating distractions and blocking views, close
by maneuvering and alcohol use by all involved is a deadly mix.

The coasties were reported to be traveling "fast" in response to a call
which is the match on the fuse in a crowded situation.

I am not applying a fault but I know that I do not have fun piloting in
these events (cold sober).

Greg and Susan Han
Key Biscayne, FL
Allegria -- Krogen Whaleback #16
MTOA # 3702

Having just completed participation in a Christmas boat parade I can say that these events are a disaster waiting got happen. Combination of boating in darkness, guests aboard creating distractions and blocking views, close by maneuvering and alcohol use by all involved is a deadly mix. The coasties were reported to be traveling "fast" in response to a call which is the match on the fuse in a crowded situation. I am not applying a fault but I know that I do not have fun piloting in these events (cold sober). Greg and Susan Han Key Biscayne, FL Allegria -- Krogen Whaleback #16 MTOA # 3702