Vermont Woman Injured in NH Boating Accident
HUDSON, NEW HAMPSHIRE, JUL 23 – A Bass Tracker boat carrying four passengers hit a swim platform, seriously injuring one woman who was airlifted for medical treatment, police said.
- Shortly after 3 p.m. on July 21, a Vermont woman suffered a serious leg injury when her boat collided with a floating swim platform on Robinson Pond in Hudson, New Hampshire, officials said.
- Preliminary findings show Terry Tetreault, 69, of Hudson, operated the Bass Tracker boat, which collided with a floating swim platform, with the cause still unknown, police said.
- Medics reported Kelley Brooks, 54, of Glover, Vermont, was flown to a nearby hospital with a possible pelvic fracture, she was conscious, breathing, and alert on the shore, and nobody else was seriously injured.
- The agency, New Hampshire State Police Marine Patrol, urged witnesses to contact Sgt. Joshua Dirth with information, police said.
- Authorities said the cause of the crash remains under investigation, and it is not yet clear whether the boat operator will face any charges.
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