Helicopters were scouring the area near the Key Bridge on the Potomac River on Friday searching for a construction worker who went missing after the boat he was on overturned.
Members of the D.C. Fire Department search for a missing construction worker on the Potomac River.
(Courtesy D.C. Fire and EMS via Twitter)
Courtesy D.C. Fire and EMS via Twitter
Members of the D.C. Fire Department help in searching for a missing construction worker on the Potomac River.
(Courtesy D.C. Fire and EMS via Twitter)
Courtesy D.C. Fire and EMS via Twitter
Helicopters also helped in the search for a missing construction worker that happened near the Key Bridge.
(Courtesy D.C. Fire and EMS via Twitter)
Courtesy D.C. Fire and EMS via Twitter
A fireboat from the D.C. Fire Department supporting the D.C. Police Department’s Harbor Division as they operate at barge involved in a rescue incident at the Key Bridge from last week.
(Courtesy D.C. Fire and EMS via Twitter)
A fireboat from the D.C. Fire Department supporting the D.C. Police Department's Harbor Division as they operate at barge involved in a rescue incident at...Read more
A fireboat from the D.C. Fire Department supporting the D.C. Police Department's Harbor Division as they operate at barge involved in a rescue incident at...Read more
WASHINGTON — The police and fire departments in D.C. were still searching Friday for a construction worker who went missing in the Potomac River Monday.
Police said the worker went missing after a pontoon boat that was working on the Key Bridge overturned due to a strong current.
Two other construction workers were on board but were rescued.
A helicopter was used to search the area near the Key Bridge on Friday.
The cause of the accident is still under investigation.