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Case number:
1900000523
Date:
2019-05-22
Time:
20:06
Address:
230 COMMONWEALTH AVE
Speed limit:
30
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
Operator 1 stated that he was driving eastbound on Commonwealth Ave in the right lane. He stated that operator 2 had driven into the side of his truck out of nowhere. He reported no injuries and the truck had minor damage. Operator 2 stated that he was driving eastbound on Commonwealth ave and had thought the truck was pulling into the first entrance to the Speedway and he merged over in the left lane to enter in the second entrance. The truck had continued straight and had not turned. No injuries reported and operator 2 vehicle was towed by Triple A
Keywords:
Speed
Dcc:
[]
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3370323
Longitude:
-71.1751383
Location:
230 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA
Case number:
1900000717
Date:
2019-07-13
Time:
10:51
Address:
390 NEWTONVILLE AVE
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
OPERATOR #1 STATED SHE WAS GOING E/B ON NEWTONVILLE AVE WHEN ANOTHER VEHICLE COMING FROM THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION(W/B) AT A HIGH RATE OF SPEED FORCED HER TO SWERVE TO HER RIGHT CAUSING HER TO COLLIDE WITH TWO PARKED VEHICLES IN FRONT OF #390 NEWTONVILLE AVE. OPERATOR#1 FURTHER STATED DUE TO CARS PARKED ON THE E/B SIDE OF NEWTONVILLE AVE IT FORCES EASTBOUND TRAFFIC ONTO THE WRONG SIDE OF THE ROAD TO GET BY. SHE REPORTS THAT SHE WAS HAD NOWHERE TO GO WHEN VEHICLE #2 WAS COMING AT HERE. VEHICLE #2 COULD HAVE YIELDED TO HER VEHICLE. I OBSERVED NUMEROUS LEGALLY PARKED CARS ON THE EAST SIDE OF NEWTONVILLE AVE. HOWEVER FOR TRAFFIC TO DRIVE ON THE EAST SIDE OF NEWTONVILLE AVE THEY HAVE TO DRIVE ON WRONG SIDE TO GET BY. DUE TO NEWTONVILLE AVE BEING A NARROW RD WHEN CARS PARK ON THE EAST SIDE WHICH IS LEGAL THEY(PARKED CARS ) TAKE UP THE WHOLE EAST SIDE OF THE ROAD. BASED ON MS ROSENSWEIG STATEMENT I FEEL SHE HAD THE RIGHT OF WAY. VEHICLE #2 SHOULD HAVE YIELDED SEEING THAT VEHICLE #1 HAD NOWHERE TO GO. THERE WAS NO DESCRIPTION TO THE VEHICLE THAT CAUSED THIS CRASH.
Keywords:
Crash, Speed
Dcc:
[]
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3505456
Longitude:
-71.2034961
Location:
390 Newtonville Ave, Newtonville, MA 02460, USA
Case number:
1900000809
Date:
2019-08-07
Time:
07:13
Address:
1897 WASHINGTON ST
Speed limit:
30
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
MV#1 was driving eastbound on washington st when the vehicle in front of him braked to turn left into the woodland golf course. He slowed his speed and stopped as he waited for them to turn. He then was rear-ended by MV#2 which was rear-ended by MV#3 Mv#2 states he was driving eastbound and had started to slow down for the vehicle turning left. MV# 2 was then rear-ended by MV#3 causing him to rear-end #1. MV#3 states he was driving eastbound and was slowing for the traffic. He then rear-ended Mv#2
Keywords:
Speed
Dcc:
[]
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3365452
Longitude:
-71.2460112
Location:
1897 Washington St, Auburndale, MA 02466, USA
Case number:
1900000947
Date:
2019-09-16
Time:
17:50
Address:
749 BEACON ST
Speed limit:
30
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
On September 16, 2019 at approximately 17:50 hours I, Officer Guarino, responded to the area of 749 Beacon St. for a report of a motor vehicle crash involving a bicycle. Upon arrival with other units, we determined that MV 1 was parked in front of 749 Beacon St.The operator of MV1 opened the door to her vehicle to exit and her door struck a passing bicyclist. Traffic on Beacon St. westbound was stopped, the bicyclist fell off of the bicycle and sustained injuries and was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further evaluation.As the bicyclist was falling, he struck the rear of MV2, which did not appear to have any damage. The operator of MV1 said she did not see the bicyclist, as she went to exit her vehicle. Witness 1, who was stopped in traffic said that the bicyclist was traveling at a high speed and understood how MV1 did not see the bicycle coming. Officer D. Siegal transported the bicycle to the Newton Police Department and secured it in support services.
Keywords:
Bike, Crash, Hospital, Speed
Dcc:
[]
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3307778
Longitude:
-71.1915316
Location:
749 Beacon St, Newton, MA 02459, USA
Case number:
1900000977
Date:
2019-09-27
Time:
00:05
Address:
325 BEACON ST
Speed limit:
30
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
THE OPERATOR OF MV1 STATED HE WAS TRAVELING WESTBOUND IN THE AREA OF 325 BEACON ST WHEN A PEDESTRIAN RAN INTO THE STREET, CAUSING HIM TO STRIKE THE PEDESTRIAN. HE STATED THERE WAS A VEHICLE PULLED OVER ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE ROAD AND THE PEDESTRIAN RAN OUT FROM IN FRONT OF THAT VEHICLE. THE OPERATOR WAS UNINJURED AND THE VEHICLE HAD LITTLE TO NO DAMAGE TO THE FRONT RIGHT PASSENGERS SIDE. THE PEDESTRIAN, MICHAEL MCKEAN, STATED HE RAN OUT TO CROSS THE STREET AND DIDN'T SEE MV1. HE SUFFERED A MINOR RIGHT FOOT INJURY AND WAS TRANSPORTED TO ST. ELIZABETHS. BY MEDIC 1. ALL PASSENGERS OF MV1 REPORTED THAT THE OPERATOR WAS NOT SPEEDING AND THE PEDESTRIAN DARTED INTO THE STREET. THE OPERATOR HAD DASH CAM FOOTAGE OF THE ACCIDENT, AND IT SHOWED MV1 TRAVELING WESTBOUND ON BEACON ST APPROACHING THE VEHICLE PULLED TO THE SIDE OF THE ROAD. IT THEN SHOWED THE PEDESTRIAN RUN INTO THE STREET WITHOUT LOOKING, GETTING STRUCK BY THE FRONT PASSENGER SIDE OF MV1 AND FALLING TO THE GROUND. THE OPERATOR WILL BE E-MAILING THE FOOTAGE TO BE ATTACHED TO THIS REPORT. 1 PHOTO WAS TAKEN OF THE VEHICLE AND SUBMITTED TO THE IT BUREAU.
Keywords:
Crash, Ped, Pictures, Speed
Dcc:
[]
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3333408
Longitude:
-71.1719303
Location:
325 Beacon St, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA
Case number:
2000000491
Date:
2020-09-01
Time:
13:55
Address:
780 BEACON ST
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
On Tuesday, September 1, 2020, while assigned to marked unit N496, I responded to the area of 780 Beacon Street, Newton for a report of a motor vehicle crash involving a bicyclist. The weather at the time of the crash was clear and sunny. The road surface was dry. Beacon Street is a public way maintained by the City of Newton. I spoke with the operator of the vehicle involved in the crash, Dina Hudson (S33833807). Ms. Hudson stated she was sitting in her 2015 white Jeep Grand Cherokee (MA: 727SZ7) that was parked (E) in a metered parking spot in front of 780 Beacon Street. Ms. Hudson stated traffic in the Eastbound lane of Beacon Street to her left was stopped. There was a red light ahead at the intersection and traffic had built up past where her vehicle was parked. Ms. Hudson stated she opened her driver side door while she was looking for her debit card to go to the bank. Ms. Hudson stated at this time a bicyclist was traveling at a high rate of speed around the stopped traffic towards the intersection and crashed into her driver side door. Ms. Hudson stated the operator of the bicycle then traveled further up the roadway and crashed behind a vehicle stopped in traffic. Ms. Hudson stated she was unsure if the bicyclist crashed into the stopped vehicle or if it had landed on the roadway just before it. Ms. Hudson stated the bicyclist then got up from the roadway and began yelling at her that the crash was her fault. I observed a few small fresh scrapes on the outside of the driver side door area. When I initially arrived at the crash location, I observed Officer Lazarakis checking on his well-being of the injured bicyclist, Marc Lind. Lind was observed laying on the sidewalk in front of 780 Beacon Street. After being evaluated by Newton Medics, I spoke with Mr. Lind. Mr. Lind stated he was traveling on his Trek bicycle Eastbound on Beacon Street towards Langley Road. Mr. Lind stated while traveling through the area at this time, traffic in the Eastbound Lane was stopped and there was a red light ahead of him at the intersection. Mr. Lind estimated his speed at this time to be 10-12 miles per hour. Mr. Lind stated as he travelled past the Santander Bank at 780 Beacon Street, the operator of a parked white Jeep to his right abruptly opened their door into traffic. Mr. Lind stated he attempted to avoid the vehicles door and veered to the left. Mr. Lind stated the right end of his handlebar made contact with the door and as he traveled forward and applied his brakes his right side crashed into the rear of a vehicle stopped in traffic ahead of him. Mr. Lind stated he crashed to the roadway on his right side. Mr. Lind was able to move to the side of the roadway and wait for Newton PD, Fire, and Medics to respond. Mr. Lind reported injuries to his right arm, side, and leg area. Mr. Lind signed a patient refusal with Newton Medics and was transported away from the area by his wife with his bicycle. I observed no substantial damage to his Trek bicycle. At the time of the crash, Mr. Lind was wearing a white t-shirt, black shorts, black, shoes, and a gray helmet with sunglasses. I spoke with a witness to the crash, Steve Worthington. Mr. Worthington stated he was stopped in traffic on Beacon Street about 4 vehicles back from the red light. Mr. Worthington stated he looked out of his passenger door mirror and observed a bicyclist "whipping" down Beacon Street in between vehicles parked on the side of the road and vehicles stopped in traffic at the red light. Mr. Worthington estimated the speed of the bicycle to be approximately 20 miles per hour. Mr. Worthington stated the bicyclist had to "lean" by his vehicle to get by. Mr. Worthington stated a vehicle just ahead of him that was parked opened their door and the bicyclist made contact with the door. Mr. Worthington stated the bicyclist then went down in front of the car that was in front of him. Mr. Worthington stated the bicyclist was rolling around on the ground and screaming "It's your fault" at the woman that opened her door Photos were taken of the bicycle and the vehicle involved and submitted to the IT Bureau.
Keywords:
Bike, Crash, Fire, Helmet, Pictures, Solar, Speed
Dcc:
[]
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3301182
Longitude:
-71.1928911
Location:
780 Beacon St, Newton, MA 02459, USA
Case number:
2000000507
Date:
2020-09-10
Time:
09:43
Address:
791 WALNUT ST
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
The operator of MV#1 stated he was travelling southbound on Walnut St when he observed MV#3 pull out of the driveway of Walgrens (Located on 1101 Beacon St but the driveway goes out onto Walnut St), struck MV#2 who was travelling northbound, pushing MV#2 into MV#1. MV#1 is an MBTA bus. MV#1 sustained minor damages to its driver's side front bumper area. There were no reported injuries to the operator of MV#1 or its passengers. All of the passengers onboard of MV#1 left the area prior to my arrival except for 1. The operator of MV#2 stated she was travelling northbound on Walnut St when she was struck by MV#3, which in turn pushed MV#2 into MV#1. MV#2 sustained heavy front end damages with driver's side airbag deployment and heavy driver's side door panel damages. The operator of MV#2 sustained injuries to her neck and shoulders. She was transported by Newton Paramedics to Newton Wellesley Hospital. The operator of MV#2 had a small dog with her that was located in the front passenger seat. Newton Animal Control took possession of the dog and transport it to the veterinarian. It was reported that the dog sustained possible internal trauma. The operator of MV#3 stated he was pulling out of the driveway of Walgrens onto Walnut St and struck MV#2. The operator of MV#3 stated MV#2 was travelling at a high rate of speed. MV#3 sustained heavy front end damages. There were no reported injuries to the operator of MV#3. Tody's Towing took possession of MV#2 and MV#3. MBTA Police Officer Michael Bolotin arrived on scene and documented the accident (MBTA case #2020-5909). MBTA Officers took possession of MV#1. The City of Newton DPW's street sweeper cleaned the debris on the street.
Keywords:
Airbag, Bus, Crash, Hospital, Speed
Dcc:
[]
Report url:
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Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.333885
Longitude:
-71.2079645
Location:
791 Walnut St, Newton Centre, MA 02459, USA
Case number:
2000000698
Date:
2020-12-03
Time:
12:40
Address:
483 CENTRE ST
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
On 12/3/2020 at 1400hrs I investigated a past motor vehicle crash involving a pedestrian. The crash occurred on 12/03/2020 at approximately 1240hrs. The crash was located in the area of 483 Centre St. Centre St is a public way in the city of Newton. Vehicle 1 was traveling southbound on Centre St near the area of 483 Centre St. Pedestrian 1 was located on the southbound side of Centre St near 483 Centre St. Pedestrian entered the southbound lane of Centre St and was struck by Vehicle 1. As a result of the impact Pedestrian 1 sustained a minor injury to his left leg. Vehicle 1 had no known damage. No parties were transported. No tow was required. It should be noted that the crash was reported by the Operator of Vehicle 1 Daniel Zandman at approximately 1400hrs. Zandman states that he was operating his Vehicle southbound on Centre St just after the intersection at Church St. Zandman states that Pedestrian 1 unexpectedly ran in front of his vehicle. Zandman stated that he did not have enough reaction time to come to a complete stop and his front bumper made contact with Pedestrian 1. Zandman stated that after impact he immediately got out of his vehicle and checked on Pedestrian 1. Zandman described pedestrian on as a 10 year old white male identified as Dexter Jagoditish. Zandman stated that while on scene Dexter called his mother Jess Jagoditish who immediately responded to the scene. Zandman stated that he exchanged information with Jess Jagoditish who then took Dexter home. Zandman states that a witness Mia Martin was also on scene. At approximately 1425hrs I called and spoke to Dexter and his mother Jess Jagoditish. Dexter states that he was walking on the sidewalk near 483 Centre St. Dexter states that he wanted to cross Centre St and thought there were no cars coming. Dexter stated that he entered the southbound lane of Centre St and a car came out of no where and hit him. I then spoke to Jess Jagoditish who is Dexter's mother. Jess stated that she received a call from Dexter around 1240hrs stating he was just hit by a car. Jess stated that when she arrived on scene Dexter was with Zandman and a witness Mia Martin. Jess stated that both Zandman and Martin explained them what had happened. Jess stated that Dexter appeared to be ok so she decided to take him home. Jess states that at this time Dexter has a bruise on his left calf but otherwise appears to be ok. At 1551hrs I spoke with the witness Mia Martin. Martin states that just prior to the crash she was walking her dog behind Dexter. Martin states that "out of nowhere" Dexter sprinted into the southbound lane of Centre St. Mia states that she then observed Vehicle 1 attempt to slow down and swerve to the lest to avoid Dexter. Mia states that the passenger side front bumper then made contact with Dexter. Mia states at impact Vehicle 1 was traveling at a very slow speed. Mia states that Dexter was then knocked on to the ground but then immediately jumped up and started to run away. Mia states that both she and Zandman were able to get Dexter to comeback so that they could check to see if he was ok. Mia states that Dexter was then able to contact his mom who responded on scene. Due to this crash being reported after the fact, Fire, EMS or Police where not initially notified and did not respond to the scene. Pictures were also not taken of the crash scene. At this time this report is for documentation purposes. After speaking with all the parties involved it appears that the crash was caused by Pedestrian 1 entering the roadway in a manner which gave Vehicle 1 little or no time to react.
Keywords:
Crash, Ems, Fire, Ped, Pictures, Speed, Walk
Dcc:
[]
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3540168
Longitude:
-71.1866673
Location:
483 Centre St, Newton, MA 02458, USA
Case number:
2000000706
Date:
2020-12-05
Time:
08:51
Address:
200 NAHANTON ST
Speed limit:
30
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
VEHICLE OPERATOR WAS TRAVELING STRAIGHT AHEAD ON NAHANTON ST, HEADING WESTBOUND. HE STATES THAT HE WAS GOING THE LEGAL SPEED LIMIT. HE VEHICLE SKIDDED OUT OF HIS LANE, SIDESWIPED A TREE ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE ROAD. AND TOOK OUT A COUPLE SECTIONS OF FENCE AT THE CHARLES RIVER COUNTRY CLUB. NO INJURIES REPORTED, VEHICLE TOWED BY TODYS TOWING OF NEWTON CHARLES RIVER COUNTRY CLUB WAS NOTIFIED BY MYSELF VIA VOICEMAIL OF THE DAMAGE TO THEIR PROPERTY.
Keywords:
Speed, Tree
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Report url:
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Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.2986412
Longitude:
-71.1985702
Location:
200 Nahanton St, Newton, MA 02459, USA
Case number:
2100000528
Date:
2021-07-19
Time:
09:32
Address:
1087 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
On Monday, July 19, 2021, while assigned to Traffic unit N525, I responded to the area of Commonwealth Avenue and Lowell Avenue, Newton for a report of a MVA/Pedestrian crash. Commonwealth Avenue and Lowell Avenue are both public ways maintained by the City of Newton. The weather at the time of the crash was overcast with light rain. The road surface at the time of the crash was wet. Feeney Brothers Utilities has been performing gas repair services at this intersection for the past month and they have had a paid Newton Police Detail with them during their service. The detail presented itself as follows on my arrival. There was service being conducted in the northbound lane of Lowell Avenue in-between the Commonwealth Avenue carriage roads. A large trench was present in the northbound lane that made the roadway impassible. Traffic was permitted to travel down the southbound lane of Lowell Avenue towards Commonwealth Avenue for the detail. Access to Lowell Avenue from Commonwealth Avenue was prohibited. The northbound lane was blocked by orange construction cones and road closed signs. There was also no access to the Commonwealth Avenue carriage roads at this location. Both of these roadways were closed with orange construction cones and caution tape. There was also caution tape and orange construction cones restricting access to a walkway that traveled from Commonwealth Avenue to its carriage road just after Lowell Avenue (E). I also observed a "Sidewalk Closed" sign posted on the walkway. I spoke with Officer Gabriel of the Newton Police Department. Officer Gabriel stated he was working a paid detail for Feeney Brothers at this location. Officer Gabriel stated he had just assisted two female parties cross Commonwealth Avenue (E) at Lowell Avenue. Officer Gabriel stated a short time later, he heard a scream and observed two female parties laying on the roadway on the opposite side of Commonwealth Avenue in the carriage road. Officer Gabriel immediately contacted Newton Police Dispatch via his portable radio and requested aid for the injured parties. Prior to my arrival, Officer Gabriel stated one of the pedestrians was transported to Newton Wellesley Hospital with a head injury. I spoke with one of the pedestrians involved in the crash, Ms. April Stein. Ms. Stein stated she was walking in the carriage road of Commonwealth Avenue (E) towards Lowell Avenue with her friend Sarah Kish. Ms. Stein stated when they got to Lowell Avenue there was work being done in the roadway, and a Police Officer assisted them with crossing the area. Ms. Stein stated they then re-entered the carriage road when they crossed Lowell Avenue. Ms. Stein stated they were walking along the edge of the roadway when they were hit by a front loader. Ms. Stein stated they fell to the roadway due to the collision. Ms. Stein stated she did not hear or see the front loader backing up towards them and did not notice it because they were having an "intense conversation". Ms. Stein reported no injuries and signed a patient refusal with Fallon Medics. I asked Ms. Stein if she had transportation to her residence. Ms. Stein stated she would walk home. I spoke with the operator of the front loader involved in the crash, Mr. Mark Mannion (S91049325). Mr. Mannion is an employee of Feeney Brothers Utilities and stated he was operating a 2015 Case Loader (MA CON: R99118) at the time of the crash. Mr. Mannion stated he was backing up the loader down the Commonwealth Avenue carriage road (E) from Lowell Avenue. Mr. Mannion stated he was going to get a load of fill from a pile of dirt on the side of the road inside the marked off work area. Mr. Mannion stated as he was backing up, he was looking over his right should behind him to make sure there were no obstacles in his way. Mr. Mannion stated his emergency backing alarm was activated while he was backing up. Mr. Mannion stated he noticed something enter the roadway to his right side and immediately slammed on his brake. Mr. Mannion stated then heard a scream and saw 2 female parties on the ground. Mr. Mannion stated he exited the loader and checked on the welfare of the two women. Mr. Mannion's CDL License, Vehicle Registration, and Hoisting License are all active. I asked Mr. Mannion to put the vehicle in reverse to assess if the emergency backing alarm was functioning properly. Mr. Mannion was cooperative and while reversing the vehicle the emergency backing alarm was functioning properly in my presence. I asked Mr. Mannion if the loader had moved since it was brought to a stop due to the crash. Mr. Mannions stated it had not moved. I observed this vehicle to be within the parameters of the work zone that was taped off. The vehicle at this time was released back to Feeney Brothers. Photos were taken of the work site and loader and submitted to the IT Bureau. I responded to Newton Wellesley Hospital and spoke with Ms. Sarah Kish (S85088490) in the Emergency Room. Ms. Kish stated she was walking down the Commonwealth Avenue carriage road (E) towards Lowell Avenue with her friend April Stein. Ms. Kish stated a Police Officer assisted them with crossing Lowell Avenue via the crosswalk located on Commonwealth Avenue. Ms. Kish stated after they crossed Lowell Avenue, they walked to the carriage road. Ms. Kish stated as they were walking, she was hit from behind by a front loader in the roadway. Ms. Kish stated she did not hear or see the front loader and believes the bucket hit her in the head. Ms. Kish stated she fell to the roadway. Ms. Kish was transported to Newton Wellesley Hospital for her injuries. Ms. Kish stated at this moment, she had some lacerations to her back and head, and her left shoulder/neck/back area was sore. I asked Ms. Kish how often she walks that particular route. Ms. Kish stated 5 times a week. Ms. Kish stated there was nothing in place to restrict her access down to the carriage road after she crossed Lowell Avenue. I spoke with a witness to the crash via telephone, Ms. Megan Boitano. Ms. Boitano stated she was traveling on Lowell Avenue (N) towards Commonwealth Avenue. Ms. Boitano stated she was stopped at the light right next to the trench that was in the northbound lane of Lowell Avenue. Ms. Boitano stated she observed two women crossing Lowell Avenue at Commonwealth Avenue in front of her. Ms. Boitano stated she then observed a heavy piece of construction equipment approaching the trench to her left at a high rate of speed. Ms. Boitano stated it startled her as the front loader dumped dirt into the trench. Ms. Boitano stated she then observed the front loader back down the carriage road at a high rate of speed towards a dirt pile. Ms. Boitano stated she observed the two women that just crossed Lowell Avenue in the roadway behind the front loader. Ms. Boitano stated she lost sight of the women, and then observed the front portion of the front loader aggressively shake. Ms. Boitano stated she then observed one of the women walk around from the side of the front loader holding her head. As presented while investigating this crash, the Feeny Brothers work site appeared to be properly set up to mitigate a potential safety incident with ample cones, barriers, caution tape, and signage. There was also a police detail present to assist with pedestrian travel. The area of the work zone where the pedestrans entered from Commonwealth Avenue after crossing Lowell Avenue was taped off with caution tape and a sidewalk closed sign was present. The crash happened inside the work zone parameters.
Keywords:
Crash, Crosswalk, Hospital, Ped, Pictures, Rain, Speed, Walk
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Latitude:
42.3384414
Longitude:
-71.2113856
Location:
1087 Commonwealth Avenue, Newton, MA 02459, USA
Case number:
2100001003
Date:
2021-12-01
Time:
08:00
Address:
336 WINCHESTER ST
Speed limit:
30
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
On Wednesday 12/1/21 at approximately 0800 hours while assigned to marked unit n498 I was dispatched to 336 Winchester Street for a report of a single vehicle crash with no injuries. Upon arrival I observed a white BMW X3 partially off the road with heavy front end damage on the Northbound side of Winchester Street in front of 336. I spoke with the operator, PHILLIPS Illana, who states she was travelling Northbound on Winchester Street at approximately 30 MPH when she heard a pop and the car pulled immediately to the right and she felt an impact and the air bags deployed. It appears as though the impact she felt was the Utility Pole in front of 336 Winchester Street. Pole sustained significant damage, but still appeared to be safe. Verizon was notified to respond as soon as possible. Also on scene was STOLYAR Polina, who states that she was walking on the sidewalk toward her house at 345 Winchester Street. Polina states she observed the white BMW travelling at a normal speed Northbound and she also heard a pop and saw a quick flash that she described as a flame come from the passenger side tire of the vehicle causing it to swerve off the road and strike the Utility Pole. Polina stayed on scene to make sure PHILLIPS was ok and to speak with me. After speaking with the operator, PHILLIPS, and the witness, STOLYAR, it appears to me that the passenger side tire of the BMW blew causing the vehicle to veer off the road striking the Utility Pole. I walked Southbound down the Northbound side of Winchester Street to see if I could locate any sort of road defect that could have caused the tire to suffer a catastrophic malfunction. I was unable to locate any such defect. PHILLIPS mentioned to me that recently the light on her dashboard illuminated indicating low tire pressure and she brought the vehicle to have the air pressure refilled. She expressed a concern in hindsight that whomever added air may have over inflated the tire. Exact cause of tire malfunction is unknown at this time.
Keywords:
Crash, Speed, Walk
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Image url:
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Latitude:
42.3087238
Longitude:
-71.2068841
Location:
336 Winchester St, Newton, MA 02461, USA
Case number:
2100001019
Date:
2021-12-05
Time:
17:23
Address:
392 WATERTOWN ST
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
Operator of vehicle one, Elizabeth Oppenheim stated that while driving her 2021 Subaru Crosstrek SUV ( MA reg 72GL56 ) west bound on Watertown St in front of 392, a pedestrian stepped off the south side walk and into the roadway. Oppenheim stated that she did not see the pedestrian due to low light conditions. Oppenheim estimated that her vehicle's speed at the time of the crash to be 10 to 15 MPH due to heavy traffic. Oppenheim stated that the pedestrian latter identified as Joseph Colucci stepped off the sidewalk and into her path of travel in the roadway. Oppenheim stated Colucci was not in a marked crosswalk. Oppenheim stated that she stopped her vehicle to check on Colucci who told her that he was not injured and did not want medical aid. Colucci stated that he was struck on his right side and fell to the ground. Colucci signed a patient refusal form provided to him by medics. Colucci stated that he did step off the side walk in front of 392 Watertown St to cross the street. Colucci acknowledged that he was not in a marked crosswalk at the time of the crash. Watertown St is a pubic way in then City of Newton.
Keywords:
Crash, Crosswalk, Ped, Speed, Walk
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Report url:
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Image url:
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Latitude:
42.3602209
Longitude:
-71.2018318
Location:
392 Watertown St, Newton, MA 02458, USA
Case number:
22000230
Date:
2022-03-18
Time:
15:49
Address:
419 LEXINGTON ST
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
Operator of vehicle one James Cellucci stated that he was driving south bound on Lexington St near number 419 in his 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee ( MA reg 9339AC ). Cellucci stated his speed was approximately 10 to 15 MPH. Cellucci stated that a group of approximately 5 children ran out from between vehicles that where stopped in traffic in the north bound lane of Lexington St. Cellucci stated that one of the children ran in front of his vehicle. Cellucci stated that he attempted to break but a crash was inevitable. Witness Molly Van Horn made the same statement as Cellucci about a group of children running out between stopped vehicles . The child that was struck by Cellucci's vehicle was Ben Shreve ( DOB 12/14/2010 ) . Shreve did not lose consciousness as a result of the crash. Shreve was transported to Boston Children's Hospital via EMS for treatment along with his parents. Lexington St is a public way in the City of Newton.
Keywords:
Crash, Ems, Hospital, Speed
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[]
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Latitude:
42.3473947
Longitude:
-71.2472126
Location:
419 Lexington St, Auburndale, MA 02466, USA
Case number:
22000429
Date:
2022-05-20
Time:
16:11
Address:
135 RANDLETT PK
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
Owner of MV1 said she was standing in front of her house, 135 Randlett Park when she heard a loud bang. Owner of MV1 saw a landscaping company truck and trailer speeding away from her car. Owner of MV1 noted that there was a vehicle parked directly across the street making the street narrow but said trucks have been going up and down the street all day without any issues. Owner of MV1 said she could not make out the lettering on the truck but got the license plate which is 459567. Owner of MV1 said she's certain that this was the license plate but there is a chance she missed a number. I ran the license plate and it comes back cancelled to a 1988 American Command Pick Up truck and there is no contact information for the owner of the vehicle. It shows that the registration has been expired since 12/31/1989. Owner of MV1 showed me the damage that was done to the vehicle which was a flat tire on the rear direr side. Owner of MV1 made arrangements for AAA to come and take care of the vehicle. I provided Owner of MV1 with this accident report number. I canvassed the area for the landscaping truck with negative results. Owner of MV1 contacted me stating her neighbor has a picture of the truck off of their front door camera. Owner of MV1 emailed me the picture and I forwarded the picture to IT to be attached to this report. It should be noted you can not make out the lettering of the company in the photo.
Keywords:
Crash, Pictures, Speed
Dcc:
[]
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3553475
Longitude:
-71.2221992
Location:
135 Randlett Park, West Newton, MA 02465, USA

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