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Date:
2019-08-02
Time:
11:30
Address:
33 DEDHAM ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
On 08/02/19 I responded to single vehicle crash across the street from #33 Dedham St. The operator of veh #1 stated he was driving due North on Dedham St. when his car veered into the city tree. There was airbag deployment and heavy damage to veh #1. Operator of veh #1 had some cuts and scrapes to legs but was checked out by the Medics and signed a patient refusal. The vehicle was towed by Tody's towing and the operator was issued Mass Citation #T1445105 in hand for CH89/ Sec4a Marked Lanes violation (traveling outside of breakdown lane) and Ch 90/ Sec 18 Speeding (based upon the significant amount of damage to the vehicle and how far the debris was found from the crash site) . The operator was picked up on scene by his daughter. Traffic Officer McSweeney arrived and took pictures of the damage to the city tree.
Keywords:
Airbag, Citation, Crash, Pictures, Speed, Tree
Dcc:
Too fast for conditions, Inattention
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Latitude:
42.3160368
Longitude:
-71.2074874
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2019-10-04
Time:
15:18
Address:
56 ROOSEVELT RD
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
Operator 1 of vehicle 1 was traveling w/b on Roosevelt Rd when Vehicle 2 hit the curb and collided with her vehicle. Major damage to vehicle 1 and was towed by todys towing. No injuries to Operator 1. Vehicle 2 was traveling at a high rate of speed e/b on Roosevelt rd when she hit the curb and collided with vehicle 2 head on. Vehicle 2 was on the wrong side of road during the collision. Operator 2 was not injured. Passenger 1 and 2 was not injured and medical refusals were obtained through their parents. Passenger 3 was injured and taken to the NWH with minor injuries. Vehicle 2 had major damage and was towed by todys towing. Operator 2 was issued MA citation T2015492 for c89s4A Marked Lanes, c90s8 Passenger Restriction (JOL) and c90s17 for Speed.
Keywords:
Citation, Speed
Dcc:
Too fast for conditions, Inattention
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Latitude:
42.3140525
Longitude:
-71.1931463
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2021-04-07
Time:
23:07
Address:
50 JEFFERSON ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
MV1 was travelling e/b on Jefferson St subsequently rear ending MV2 which was parked. MV1 pushed MV2 from 54 Jefferson St to 50 Jefferson St where it jumped the curb and crashed into a telephone pole (pole not damaged. MV1 sustained passenger side front end damage and MV2 sustained both front and rear end damage. MV1 was removed from the scene by Todys. Operator of MV1 was charged with the following: M.G.L. 90/24 Leaving the Scene of Property Damage M.G.L. 90/24 Negligent Operation See incident report 21015061 for more info.
Keywords:
Crash
Dcc:
Too fast for conditions, Inattention
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Latitude:
42.358481
Longitude:
-71.1834925
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2021-10-27
Time:
08:07
Address:
CHERRY ST & DERBY ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On Wednesday October 27, 2021 at approximately 0807 hours I responded to Cherry St at Derby St (both public ways) for a two car motor vehicle accident. Be advised at this time the weather was very rainy and cloudy, and the roads were covered in leafs and were wet. MV1 was operating on Cherry St northbound by the Derby St intersection behind MV2. MV1 operator stated he stopped as the intersection traffic light was turning yellow. MV1 operator stated he stopped with at least one car length between his MV at the intersection. MV1 operator stated MV2 continued halfway through the intersection but stopped as the light was turning yellow. MV1 operator stated after MV2 stopped in the middle of the intersection, it reversed backwards and struck his MV. MV1 sustained extensive front end damage and was towed by Todys. MV1 operator reported no injuries at this time. MV2 operator stated she was on Cherry St northbound at the Derby St intersection. MV2 operator stated when the intersection traffic lights turned yellow she stopped in the middle of the intersection, and put her MV in reverse. MV2 operator stated because of the slippery and wet road conditions, her MV reversed too quickly and slid, striking MV1 which was already stopped behind her. MV2 sustained minor rear end damage and did not require a tow. MV2 operator reported no injuries at this time,
Keywords:
Crash, Rain, Severe
Dcc:
Too fast for conditions, Inattention
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Latitude:
42.3574786
Longitude:
-71.22748
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2022-04-08
Time:
12:30
Address:
36 GLEN AVE
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On Friday April 8, 2022 at approximately 1230 hours I was dispatched to 36 Glen Ave for a single car MVA into a stone wall. The sky was clear at this time of day but the roads were wet due to a previous rain storm. Witness stated MV1 was operating southbound on Glen Ave (public way) prior to 36 Glen Ave at approximately 40mph. Be advised the speed limit of Glen Ave is 25mph. Witness said MV1 crossed into the northbound lane, and operated through the driveway entrance and into the stone wall belonging to Glen Ave Association. Witness stated there were no other MVs on the road at this time and they were unsure if MV1 operator was on their cellphone while driving. Witness stated MV1 operator crawled out from the vehicle and there were no one else involved or in the car. MV1 sustained heavy and extensive front end damage, and was towed by Todys. MV1 operator stated they only had chest pains, and was not suffering from any head or neck injury at this time. Due to the nature of the incident and quick response by Newton Medics, I was unable to speak to MV1 operator, who was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital. I was able to speak to an employee of Glen Ave Association and advised them of the incident. The employee was the manager and they stated the damage to their stone wall was approximately $5,000 USD, and their telephone extension was x200. The employee was given the accident report number.
Keywords:
Crash, Hospital, Rain, Severe, Speed
Dcc:
Too fast for conditions, Inattention
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Latitude:
42.3299883
Longitude:
-71.186118
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2022-06-15
Time:
14:30
Address:
CRAGMORE RD & BOYLSTON ST OFF RAMP
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
On 06/15/22 at 14:47 hours, I (Traffic Unit # 523) responded to Cragmore Road (public way) and Boylston Street for a hit & run motor vehicle crash involving a yellow school bus and a tree company truck. The weather at the time was cloudy and sunny and the road conditions were dry. It appears the crash occurred at approximately 14:30 hours on this date according to statements. On arrival, I spoke to an employee identified as Alan Hayden of the tree company. Mr. Hayden works for Tree Technology and Landscape Company Inc. and at the time of the crash he was up in the air inside the bucket of his truck conducting tree trimming work. No other workers were inside the truck at the time. The truck is a 2022 Freightliner M2 bearing MA commercial reg. # W23962. Hayden states the truck was parked at the end of Cragmore Road a bit out into the Boylston Street off ramp. While doing work, Hayden states a full size yellow school bus attempted to go around his truck while turning right on to the Boylston Street off ramp from Cragmore Road. The school bus did not make a wide enough right turn and struck the driver's side black metal cage which supports the bucket to the truck. The bucket then started shaking back and forth while Mr. Hayden was in it. The metal cage goes overhead in front of the truck and sticks out on both sides of it. He says that the school bus scraped along the side of the cage and there should be long sized scrape marks along the top right side of the bus. I observed the scrape marks to the cage and noticed that the cage was also bent outward slightly on the passenger side. No injuries were reported by Mr. Hayden. I took several photos of the Freightliner truck and cage area and submitted them to the I.T. Bureau. Two other employees for Tree Technology were outside of the truck observing the work being done at the time. They were identified as Edgar Ortiz and Kemwrick Thames. Both of them did not observe the collision but heard the school bus scrape along side their company's truck. They stated that they yelled out to the bus operator but the driver continued westbound on to Boylston Street without stopping. Neither of them saw any writing on the bus or a registration number for it. They did observe some type of paper sign attached to the side of it. They stated that numerous students were on the school bus at the time. They did not observe the sex of the bus operator. Dispatch attempted to contact the City of Newton Transportation Dept. with negative results. Sgt. Wade left a voicemail with the director Regina Moody to see if the bus involved was transporting students for the City of Newton/Public Schools. It is unknown at this time if this bus was contracted by the city. Traffic Bureau update (Officer Gaudet): On Thursday, June 16, 2022, I was asked to conduct a follow up investigation for this crash. I spoke with Ms. Regina Moody from the City of Newton Transportation Department. Ms. Moody identified the operator of the school bus as Mr. Urban Mills (S49560217) and stated he was operating bus #351, a 2019 Thomas School Bus (MA BUN: BU43104). Ms. Moody was able to provide me with a copy of the audio/video surveillance from the bus involved in the crash. I viewed this footage in Ms. Moody's office. The footage shows Mr. Mills operating the school bus on Cragmore Road (S) towards Boylston Street. As the bus approached Boylston Street, a tree trimming crew can be seen working ahead at the corner of Cragmore Road and Boylston Street. There is also a stop sign at this intersection that can be clearly viewed from the footage. As the school bus approaches the intersection it does not come to a stop at the stop sign posted on the right side of the roadway. This was confirmed by Ms. Moody using the GPS system that gives the speed of every bus traveling during it's route, including when it comes to a complete stop. The school bus takes a right turn and a loud "crunching/scraping" sound can be heard. The attention of the children on the bus is turned to the passenger side of the bus. Through my training and experience, the sound heard on the footage is consistent with a vehicle hitting a large object. Children on the bus can be heard yelling, "What the fuck!" and discussing what has just happened with one another. The bus completes it's turn and travels on it's way with out stopping. All of the students on the bus were dropped off at their usual destination. There have been no injuries reported by any of the parties on the bus at the time of the crash. All of the students on the bus at the time of the crash were from Brown Middle School. Ms. Moody stated she would contact the Brown Middle School to try and get a list of the students that were on the bus at the time of the crash. A copy of the footage from the school bus and pictures of the damage to bus #351 was submitted to the IT Bureau. Mr. Mills provided a statement to Ms. Moody sometime after the crash occurred. From Mr. Mills's written statement, he states, "On approaching the intersection, I noticed a couple of tree cutting vehicles parked on the right side of the roadway (Cragmore Road) at the very corner. Nevertheless, I negotiated the turn and proceeded. This will require me to maneuver my bus onto the sidewalk. While executing this maneuver, I heard some noises which at the time I thought it was as a result of the bus getting onto the sidewalk because while executing the maneuver my eyes were fixed on the right side mirrors and was a great distance away from the vehicles to my right." After viewing the footage from the crash, Mr. Mills will be mailed Massachusetts Uniform Citation 477181AB for Chapter 90, Section 24 (Leaving the Scene of Property Damage), Chapter 89, Section 9, (Fail To Yield, Stop Sign), and Newton City Ordinance Chapter 19, Section 75 (Failure to Use Care). A copy of the criminal application and associated paperwork was submitted to the Police Prosecutor. Ms. Moody was apprised of the findings of my investigation. Cragmore Road and Boylston Street are both public ways in the City of Newton.
Keywords:
Bus, Citation, Crash, Pictures, School, Solar, Speed, Tree
Dcc:
Too fast for conditions, Inattention
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Latitude:
42.3176
Longitude:
-71.2227658
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