Miami-Dade

Diver struck by police boat near Boca Chita Key identified as husband of Miami-Dade official

James Ramsay Covey, 39, of Coral Gables was injured in the crash around 2 p.m. Wednesday, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officials said.

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A diver was airlifted to the hospital after being struck by a Miami-Dade County Police boating vessel, NBC6’s Amanda Plasencia reports.

A diver who was hospitalized after being struck by a Miami-Dade Police Department boat Wednesday afternoon has been identified as the husband of a Miami-Dade official and former member of the Obama administration.

James Ramsay Covey, 39, of Coral Gables was injured in the crash around 2 p.m. offshore of Boca Chita Key, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officials said.

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Covey is the husband of Francesca Lopez Covey, Chief of Economic Development and Innovation for Miami-Dade County, and former Public Engagement Liaison in the Obama administration.

According to a police report, the Miami-Dade Police Department boat was leaving a safety stop when its engine struck Covey.

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He was airlifted to Jackson Hospital South for treatment for their injuries. His exact condition was unknown.

Parts of the rescue were captured on radio scanner transmissions.

“Approximately 40-years-old. He’s got a laceration to his left heel. He’s got a laceration to his…I’m sorry, his right heel, his right arm and to his buttocks," a man says in one of the calls.

“He was going to Boca Chita and it was a propeller hit. We’re going to need an air rescue too," another caller says.

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