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BOSTON -- Two MBTA police officers were rescued after their van plunged into the Charles River in Boston this morning.
T spokeswoman Lydia Rivera says the officers were responding to a call at about 7:45 a.m. They were headed north on O'Brien Highway toward the Science Park station when the van collided with another vehicle, sending the van over or through a railing and into the river.
WBZ radio reported the other vehicle was a Mini Cooper driven by a man who was making a U-turn to get out of traffic. The man's wife, who was a passenger in the car, said the van struck the Mini's front end, then careened into the river near the Museum of Science.
Rivera says a passing boat fished the officers out of the river. They were taken to Massachusetts General Hospital as a precaution, but their injuries -- if any -- are believed to be minor.
The accident is under investigation.
Scott
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T spokeswoman Lydia Rivera says the officers were responding to a call at about 7:45 a.m. They were headed north on O'Brien Highway toward the Science Park station when the van collided with another vehicle, sending the van over or through a railing and into the river.
WBZ radio reported the other vehicle was a Mini Cooper driven by a man who was making a U-turn to get out of traffic. The man's wife, who was a passenger in the car, said the van struck the Mini's front end, then careened into the river near the Museum of Science.
Rivera says a passing boat fished the officers out of the river. They were taken to Massachusetts General Hospital as a precaution, but their injuries -- if any -- are believed to be minor.
The accident is under investigation.
Scott