Man parks car near boat ramp, returns to find it floating away

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Nashua Dive Team heads out to check on submerged vehicle May 2, 2019. Photo/Jeffrey Hastings, Frame of Mind Photo

MANCHESTER, NH – At about 10:45 a.m. on May 2 fire officials received a 911 reporting a vehicle floating away from the Electric Street boat ramp, partially submerged in the river.

Manchester Fire crews were dispatched and arrived to find a vehicle had completely submerged in approximately 20-feet of water about 50 feet offshore.

Given the inability to confirm if the vehicle was occupied, mutual aid assistance was requested form the City of Nashua Fire Rescue Dive Team. NFR divers were able to locate and gain entry into the submerged vehicle confirming it was unoccupied.

A private dive and recovery company was contacted to raise and remove the vehicle. The vehicle owner was on scene and indicated he parked the vehicle near the boat ramp and exited it only returning shortly to find it floating away.

Estimated loss: $7,000.

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The mission of the Manchester Fire Department is to provide the City of Manchester with superior customer service and integrated emergency response to any situation that threatens the life, safety and well-being of people and property.

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