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Yellow Duckmarine sinks in Albert Dock in Liverpool Yellow Duckmarine sinks in Albert Dock in Liverpool
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Twenty-seven people were treated in hospital after an amphibious tourist craft sank in Liverpool's Albert Dock.Twenty-seven people were treated in hospital after an amphibious tourist craft sank in Liverpool's Albert Dock.
The North West Ambulance Service said 31 people including children were on board the craft when it went down just before 16:00 BST.The North West Ambulance Service said 31 people including children were on board the craft when it went down just before 16:00 BST.
Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service said all passengers had been accounted for.Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service said all passengers had been accounted for.
The Yellow Duckmarine tour company, which has been unavailable for comment, takes tourists around Liverpool by land and water in amphibious vehicles.The Yellow Duckmarine tour company, which has been unavailable for comment, takes tourists around Liverpool by land and water in amphibious vehicles.
A spokeswoman for the North West Air Ambulance said there had been no serious injuries during the incident at Salthouse Dock at the front of the Albert Dock complex.A spokeswoman for the North West Air Ambulance said there had been no serious injuries during the incident at Salthouse Dock at the front of the Albert Dock complex.
Seventeen people were taken to the Royal Liverpool Hospital but have since been discharged.Seventeen people were taken to the Royal Liverpool Hospital but have since been discharged.
Sue Sadiq, assistant director of nursing, said: "All 17 patients are well enough to now be discharged. Injuries ranged from cuts and bruises to patients being cold and wet."Sue Sadiq, assistant director of nursing, said: "All 17 patients are well enough to now be discharged. Injuries ranged from cuts and bruises to patients being cold and wet."
Eyewitness Tim Olsen said: "I was down by the Albert Docks doing some shopping when I noticed something didn't look right about the duckmarine.Eyewitness Tim Olsen said: "I was down by the Albert Docks doing some shopping when I noticed something didn't look right about the duckmarine.
"It only took about four minutes to go down. The police, ambulance and air ambulance services arrived on the scene quickly and I think they got everybody off OK.""It only took about four minutes to go down. The police, ambulance and air ambulance services arrived on the scene quickly and I think they got everybody off OK."
The incident is the second sinking involving one of the vessels this year.The incident is the second sinking involving one of the vessels this year.
All four Yellow Duckmarines were banned from going into water after one sank and passengers had to be moved on to a pontoon on 31 March.All four Yellow Duckmarines were banned from going into water after one sank and passengers had to be moved on to a pontoon on 31 March.
In May, one of the vehicles was declared safe to take to the water again. In May, three of the vehicles were declared safe to take to the water again.
Also that month, the Queen had a ride on one of the buses when she visited the region as part of her Diamond Jubilee tour to celebrate 60 years on the throne. In 2012, the Queen had a ride on one of the buses when she visited the region as part of her Diamond Jubilee tour to celebrate 60 years on the throne.
The Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson refused to be drawn on the future of the yellow vessels until he knew everybody involved in the latest incident was safe.The Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson refused to be drawn on the future of the yellow vessels until he knew everybody involved in the latest incident was safe.
He tweeted: "Albert Dock Duck incident, look I will not make any official comment on future of these ducks until we know people are all OK [and] accounted for."He tweeted: "Albert Dock Duck incident, look I will not make any official comment on future of these ducks until we know people are all OK [and] accounted for."