other and whimpering and crying and just sheer, sheer terror. terror combined with the sound that kevin will never forget. the screeching of the metal. i mean, it was just i never heard a sound like that. it s metal just screeching against metal. we got dumped into the water. we never jumped. we got dumped into the water. the boat got pushed over on top of us into the water and there were a lot of people under water with us and lots of stuff. and it was like being in a coke bottle being shaken up with a bunch of stuff inside of it. with kevin and ruby overboard, the duck boat now capsized, kevin is determined not to lose his daughter. i just grabbed as much hair as i could. i knew i could keep a good grip
hundreds of discarded life jackets and as a body is taken away, the gravity of the situation becomes clear. we did not realize people were dying until we were on the ferry and we saw some of the people being carried away, all covered up. but i still did not realize it. i think it was probably the adrenaline trying to keep me from panicking. daylight reveals the huge rocks had torn a 160-foot gash in the $500 million cruiseliner. divers begin their search for survivors. aa the sabas and the rest of the world learns that the boat s captain left the boat while many others were still onboard. the captain said he slipped off the ship s deck and fell into a life boat. he said he tried to make his way back, but couldn t. listen as a coast guard official demands that the captain return to his boat. listen, scheltino, there are people trapped onboard.
situation. but for kevin, it s an experience that will change his outlook on life forever. oh, my gosh. it was, it was kind of like a second chance on life. really, in a way. it s something i think about every day. but, yeah, i certainly feel lucky to be alive and i m more lucky that my daughter s alive. coming up a fishing trip brings big fish and even bigger problems. a hole in the boat. look out, you guys. rocking the boat, please, don t rock this! when caught on camera over board continues. people will have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. that s why we developed bayer advanced aspirin with micro particles. it enters the bloodstream fast and rushes relief to the site of pain. we know it works. now we re challenging you to put it to the test. we re giving away one hundred thousand bottles absolutely free
a daughter/daddy trip and part of the trip brought us through philadelphia. they decide to take a ride on the duck boat. it was a novel experience for both of us. are you having a good time, gang? this commercial for ride the ducks shows everyone onboard enjoying the tour from the streets to the river, on what is typically a care-free and exciting experience. but on july 7th, 2010, at about 2:30 in the afternoon, this pixilated footage shows the duck boat sitting in the delaware river in the middle of an active shipping channel after problems with the boat s engine. the smell i was smelling when we first got in the river was kind of getting stronger. the engine overheats and the captain drops anchor at about 55 feet. then the smoke started pouring out of that small opening down below and the captain put duct tape on it and i kind of made a joke out of duct tape on a duck boat.
the partially submerged boat is caught in a 12-mile-an-hour current. the man who is steering guns the engine, but has no control. the passengers know they re in trouble, but the real danger isn t immediately obvious until, suddenly, it s too late. they re on a collision course with the construction barge that s tied to the bridge. an adult onboard tries to push them away from the barge, but he s no match for the weight of the boat and the power of the current. the bayliner is forced under the steel bow of the barge as passengers jump for their lives, a man tosses this young girl overboard. she s wearing a life jacket, but some of the others aren t. as their boat smashes into the barge, it s crushed and in less than 30 seconds, disappears into the water. it was people screaming for their moms, their dads, screaming for help and just a shriek of a voice.