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Rescue crews search the Hudson River for two missing people.
Two people were missing and four more were injured after a boating accident last night on the Hudson River about 25 miles north of New York City, authorities said.
"There were four people transported [to hospitals] and two still missing," Orangetown Police Officer John Makara told The Post.
The two missing people are a man and a woman, Makara said.
"There was a lot of people that didn't look too conscious and a lot of people in neck braces. One guy, his face was covered in blood," said Anthony Apolito, 18, who watched the injured boaters carried onto shore by rescue workers.
"They were still stunned from the crash, they didn't know what was going on."
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The accident happened about 25 miles north of New York City.
Coast Guard spokeswoman Ali Flockerzi said last night three of the boat's passengers were seriously injured and another was unconscious. There were six people aboard the boat, she said.
It was not immediately clear what caused the accident.
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Ambulance crews assemble near the site of Friday's Hudson River boat accident.
The boat had left Piermont and was heading for Tarrytown, according to the Rockland Fire Department.
Flockerzi said multiple agencies were searching for the pair, including aviation units from the NYPD, State Police and the Westchester County Police's marine unit.
With Post Wire Services
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