Frequently Asked Questions
Boating Incidents
What is a reportable boating incidents?
A boating incident occurs when a vessel or its equipment is damaged or involved in the injury, death, or unexplained disappearance of any person on board. A boating incident includes, but is not limited to:- capsizing,
- collision,
- foundering,
- flooding,
- fire,
- explosion and
- the disappearance of a vessel other than by theft.
Who is responsible to report a boating incident if someone dies or disappears?
The operator of the vessel must immediately notify DEEP Emergency Dispatch at 860-424-3333 if a person dies or disappears.
Additionally, within 48 hours after the incident, the vessel operator must submit a DEEP Boating Accident Reporting Form.
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What information should the vessel operator be prepared to provide?
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Who is responsible to make the report if the operator of the vessel cannot?
Each person on board the vessel must:- immediately notify DEEP Emergency Dispatch at 860-424-3333 if a person dies or disappears and
- within 48 hours after the incident, submit a DEEP Boating Accident Reporting Form.
Who is responsible to report a boating incident if someone is injured so as to require medical attention?
The operator of the vessel must immediately notify the nearest law enforcement agency (i.e. United States Coast Guard, police department) having jurisdiction.
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What information should the vessel operator be prepared to provide?
- The date, time and exact location of the accident.
- The name of each person who is injured.
- The registration number and name (if applicable) of the vessel.
- The names and addresses of the owner and operator.
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Who is responsible to make the report if the operator of the vessel cannot?
Each person on board the vessel must:- immediately notify the nearest law enforcement agency (i.e. United States Coast Guard, police department) and
- within 48 hours after the accident, submit a DEEP Boating Accident Reporting Form.