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Case
number:
Date:
2019-01-12
Time:
16:12
Address:
154 CHERRY ST
Speed
limit:
30
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
On Saturday, January 12th 2019, at approximately 4:12pm, I, Officer Brooks, responded to a single vehicle accident in the area of Cherry street and Derby street, both of which are public ways in the city of Newton. Upon arrival in the area I observed the fire department off with MV1(MA REG 9PAK20), in front of 171 Cherry street. The vehicle had a fire hydrant lodged under the front axle, and front end damage. The fire department was attempting to wake the operator who was unresponsive. The fire department ended up administering 2 doses of Narcan to the operator before he became responsive. The operator was transported to Newton Wellesley Hospital by Cataldo for further evaluation. Based on the accident scene, it appears the operator was traveling southbound on Cherry street, crossed over the center line into oncoming traffic, striking the fire hydrant in front of 154 Cherry street, and then crossed back over into the correct lane of traffic before coming to rest in front of 171 Cherry street. The vehicle was towed by Tody's towing, and an inventory form was filled out and filed. The operator was mailed MA Uniform Citations T0648078 and T0648079 charging him with MGL 89/4A Marked Lanes violation, 90/24 OUI Drugs, 90/24(2)(A) Operating to Endanger/Negligent operation, 90/11 No License in Possession, and 90/11 No Registration in Possession. Officer Donahue took pictures of the fire hydrant and crash scene, which have been submitted to the IT Bureau. The fire department was made aware of the broken hydrant.
Keywords:
Citation, Crash, Fire, Hospital, Pictures
Dcc:
Reckless driving, Other improper action
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Latitude:
42.3588577
Longitude:
-71.2267008
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2019-01-16
Time:
08:01
Address:
FREEMAN ST & LEXINGTON ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
On the above date/time I responded to Lexington Street / Freeman Street for a two motor vehicle crash with air bag deployment. Upon arrival on scene I checked all parties for injuries. Operator of vehicle one Ms. Farnese complained of head / neck injuries and Fire and Medics responded on scene. All parties in vehicle two did not have any injuries. I spoke with the operator of vehicle one Ms. Farnese in the ambulance she stated she was slowing traveling south on Lexington Street at the intersection of Freeman Street due to the traffic signal for Lexington Street was yellow. She stated as she was slowing she felt a heavy impact from in the rear by vehicle two. I spoke to the operator of two Ms. Heimbrock, she stated she is a pastor for the Salvation Army in New York and she was transporting two children Shamah Lapaix d.o.b. 4-18-14 and Grace Lapaix d.o.b. 1-10-11 to a Christian school in Wayland. She stated that she is staying with the children at 65 Falmouth Road Newton MA with the childrens grandmother due to the fact the parents are in New York doing a continuing education program until Friday January 18, 2019. She stated she is not familiar with the area, she was traveling south on Lexington Street approaching Freeman Street when she glanced at the map on her cell phone. She stated she did not observe the color of the traffic signal and did not observe the rear brake lights in vehicle one. All parties were evaluated in vehilce two by medics with no injury. I spoke with the childrens mother Sarah Lapaix 1-203-685-2809 who confirmed Ms. Heimbrock's statement about the care of the children. I did observe an expired inspection sticker as of 12/18 on vehicle one. Therefore due to operator of vehicle two's statement I checked the rear brake lights. When the brake pedal was pressed the left brake light and top(3rd) brake light was operational but the right rear brake light was not operational. Tody's towing arrived on scene and towed both vehicles top their lot. Ms. Heimbrock made arrangements for transport of herself and the children. Ms. Farnese was transported to Newton Wellesley Hospital for non life threatening injuries. I advised all parties of the process and gave them each others information. I checked the traffic signals in the intersection and they were fully functional. Therefore with all the above mentioned I am issuing citations to both parties Operator of vehicle one citation # T1440538 for Chapter 90 Section 20 EXPIRED INSPECTION STICKER $ 55.00 Operator of vehicle two citation # T1440539 for City Ordinance 19-75 FAILURE TO USE CARE IN STOPPING $ 20.00 Both citations were filled out after investigation and will be mailed to their license address.
Keywords:
Citation, Crash, Ems, Fire, Hospital, Phone, School
Dcc:
Inattention
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Latitude:
42.3496292
Longitude:
-71.2472843
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2019-01-16
Time:
15:27
Address:
611 WATERTOWN ST
Speed
limit:
30
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On Wednesday, January 16th 2019, at approximately 3:30pm, I, Officer Brooks, responded to a single car MVA in the area of 611 Watertown street. Upon my arrival Cataldo medics were treating the operator of MV1(MA REG 159EF6) for a diabetic issue. I spoke with a witness to the accident who did not wish to leave their information. The witness stated they were traveling westbound on Watertown street behind MV1, when it suddenly left the roadway to the right, striking the curb, before returning to the roadway and stopping. The witness stated that MV1 nearly missed a fire hydrant and a utility pole on the sidewalk. MV1 had a flat front passenger side tire, and minor scrapes on the body. I spoke with the medics who were still treating the operator for her diabetic issue. I observed the operator was in and out of consciousness, and unable to speak about the accident. It took several minutes for the operator to regain her consciousness, however she was still not able to answer simple questions coherently and was transported to Newton Wellesley hospital for further evaluation. MV1 was towed from the scene by Tody's, and an inventory form was filed and submitted. The area the crash occured was a high pedestrian traffic area, and both an elementary and middle school are within walking distance of the accident. An immediate threat form was filled out and filed for the operator of MV1.
Keywords:
Crash, Fire, Hospital, Ped, School, Walk
Dcc:
Illness
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Latitude:
42.3557666
Longitude:
-71.2105273
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2019-01-18
Time:
09:29
Address:
1830 BEACON ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
ON 1/18/2019 AT APPROX 0929HRS WHILE ASSIGNED TO 497 i RESPONDED TO THE AREA OF 1830 BEACON ST FOR A REPORT OF A TWO CAR COLLISION WITHOUT INJURY. UPON ARRIVAL I OBSERVED BOTH VEHICLES IN THE ROADWAY WITH UNDER RIDE , FLUIDS ALL OVER ROADWAY AND AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT IN THE REAR VEHICLE. BOTH OPERATORS WERE STANDING ON THE SIDEWALK. I SPOKE WITH THE OPERATOR OF MA DEALER REG 5550 MARISSA DEVLIN WHO STATED SHE HAD STOPPED FOR A PEDESTRIAN IN THE CROSSWALK WHEN SHE WAS STRUCK FROM BEHIND. I THAN SPOKE WITH THE OPERATOR OF MA PASSENGER REG 3NM859, THOMAS DORRANCE WHO STATED ' IT APPEARS I'M AT FAULT' DORRANCE STATED HE HAD NOT NOTICED DEVLIN SLOWING AND STOPPING AND RAN INTO THE BACK OF HER. DEVLIN WAS ALSO COMPLAINING OF PAIN FROM THE STEERING WHEEL AND AIRBAG, CATALDO RESPONDED. NFD AND TODYS TOW ARRIVED ON SCENE .NFD USED THE JAWS TO SEPARATE THE TWO VEHICLES TODYS WAS ABLE TO TOW BOTH VEHICLES. DORRANCE SIGNED A PATIENT REFUSAL WITH CATALDO. NFD SPREAD SPEEDY DRY AND CLEARED THE ROADWAY.
Keywords:
Airbag, Crosswalk, Fire, Ped, Speed
Dcc:
Followed too closely
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Latitude:
42.3273334
Longitude:
-71.2389513
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2019-02-12
Time:
14:45
Address:
659 CHESTNUT ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On 2/12/2018 at approx 1445hrs while assigned to 497 I responded to the area of 659 Chestnut St for a report of a two car crash . Upon arrival Ma Reg 9VA441 being operated by Steven HUTCHINSON and Ma Reg 98NL90 being operated by Vi DANG were pulled to the side of the road, there was a heavy snowfall and the road had accumulated a thick layer of snow and multiple crashes were occurring. NFD was on scene , DANG was crying and hysterical despite the minor nature of the crash and zero damage to either vehicle. HUTCHINSON stated they were creeping along NB on Chestnut St when DANG stopped, HUTCHINSON attempted to stop and his 4wd engaged and he slid slightly into the back of DANGS car, no marks or damage to either car. DANG elected to go to NWH with Cataldo . DANGs veh towed so as not to obstruct roadway.
Keywords:
Crash, Fire, Snow
Dcc:
[]
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Latitude:
42.3272407
Longitude:
-71.2264688
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2019-02-13
Time:
21:26
Address:
2000 COMMONWEALTH AVE
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
MV#1 Stated while traveling westbound down Commonwealth ave he struck a patch of ice. The ice caused his vehicle to rotate 360 degrees and proceeded to slide on the roadside shoulder striking a verizon poll ( 102/285). MV#1 traveled approximately 12ft from the road before striking the poll. MV#1 sustained heavy front end damage. MV#1 had all airbags deployed and had a small fire under the front end. I observed multiple other vehicles passing having difficulties and vehicles sliding due to significant ice conditions. Driver of MV#1 had injuries to his left arm, possible broken forearm/wrist. Passenger of MV#1 stated she had chest pains. Medics transported both parties to Newton Wellesley Hospital for further evaluation. Tody's Towed the vehicle due to heavy front end damage.
Keywords:
Airbag, Fire, Hospital, Ice
Dcc:
[]
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url:
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Latitude:
42.3470319
Longitude:
-71.2431985
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2019-02-17
Time:
01:10
Address:
DEDHAM ST & SPIERS RD
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
At approximately 0110HRs on Sunday February 17, 2019, I was dispatched to the area of Dedham St. and Spiers Rd. (both public ways in the City of Newton), for a report of a motor vehicle vs pole accident with injury, airbag deployment and entrapment. Upon arrival, I exited my cruiser with my medical bag and AED and went to assist the motorist involved in the crash. MV1 (MA Passenger: 255ZA9) was completely off the roadway and on the shoulder of the road (facing Eastbound) with its nose contacting the light pole ( Verizon Pole #:103/80), which was now broken and listing to the side. Attempts to open the doors were unsuccessful and I attempted to communicate with the operator through a partially broken driver's window frame which was bent. The operator was slumped forward with his hand cradling his head and he was unable to speak, but was breathing. Newton Fire arrived and attempted to gain access to the vehicle via several manual tools with no success and instead deployed the Jaws of Life which was successful. Newton Fire also made entry into the rear passenger compartment because we viewed a child's car seat and checked with negative results for any child in the vehicle. Once the operator was cut out of his seatbelt and safely out of MV1 and on board Newton Medic 1, I entered the ambulance where he was identified as Mark Topham. It should be noted that Topham was having difficulty answering basic questions such as his name, date of birth, today's date, Etc. At one point when he was asked what today's date was, he gave his birth date of February 21, 1983 and it took him several attempts to say his last name, I had to run him over the air with a partial name to ascertain who he is. Also of note, in my presence and that of Sgt. Devine, Topham informed the medics that he had been consuming alcoholic beverages prior to the crash. Upon viewing the scene, I noted that the roadway was lit and I did not observe any skid marks on the dry, ice-free payment, indicating that there was unlikely any braking or swerving to avoid the collision. I spoke to the reporting party, Lindsay Giardina, she stated that she was traveling on Dedham St. when she heard what she believed to be a motor vehicle crash. When she came upon said crash, she attempted to assist the operator, as she was an off duty firefighter. She was unable to gain access to the inside of the vehicle, but communicated to the operator in the same manor as I did. She stated that she was able to smell the odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from the operator. Topham was transported to Beth Israel of Boston, where he was assigned patient record number 3109921. I attempted to speak with him at the hospital, but was unable to do so because of his current state; I noted several injuries on Topham, such as a bloody lip, a wound to his lower left side and a wound to his left leg. Due to Topham's statements onboard of Medic 1 and Lindsay Giardina's observations, I will be charging Topham with one count of violating MGL Ch.90 S. 24 K OUI Liquor 2nd Offence, one count of violating MGL Ch.90 S. 24 E Negligent Operation of a Motor Vehicle and one count of violating MGL Ch. 89 S. 4A Marked Lanes Violation via MA Criminal Citations which I placed in the mail. Additionally, I will be seeking a subpoena for Topham's blood work from the hospital. Note: The crash occurred on the Newton/Boston line, Newton dispatch's GPS indicated that the crash was in Newton. I took several pictures of the scene and have forwarded them to IT to be attached to this report. I completed and filled an NPD Motor Vehicle Tow Inventory Form and Officer Boudrot stood by for the tow.
Keywords:
Airbag, Alcohol, Citation, Crash, Ems, Fire, Hospital, Ice, Pictures, Solar
Dcc:
Reckless driving
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Latitude:
42.2948266
Longitude:
-71.1789151
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2019-02-27
Time:
06:33
Address:
1091 CENTRE ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On February 27, 2019 at approximately 06:33 hours I responded to the area of 1091 Centre St for a motor vehicle crash with minor injuries. Upon arrival, fire and medics were evaluating all parties involved. The operator of MV2 complained of neck and back pain but refused medical transport but will be seeking care if pain continues. All motor vehicles were traveling Northbound on Centre St. slowing in traffic. MV1 crashed into the rear MV2, which in turn made MV2 crash into rear of MV3. MV1 admitted fault, claiming that she hit the gas pedal instead of the brake. MV2 was towed by the scene by Tody's.
Keywords:
Crash, Fire
Dcc:
Too fast for conditions
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Latitude:
42.3349344
Longitude:
-71.1937961
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2019-03-15
Time:
07:27
Address:
BEACON ST & HERRICK RD
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
On Friday March 15th 2019 at approximately 0730 hours I responded to the intersection of Beacon Street and Herrick Road for a report of a hit and run involving a bicyclist. The weather at the time of the accident was cloudy and the road conditions were dry. Both streets are public ways in the City of Newton. Upon arrival I observed the victim identified as Glenn Butcher (MA OLN S36552335), inside the ambulance getting medical attention. Butcher was getting a bandage applied to his left leg and complained of leg, back and neck pain. Butcher appeared visibly shaken and in pain. Butcher stated he had the green traffic light and was travelling eastbound on Beacon Street crossing Centre Street and then continuing straight crossing Herrick Road. Butcher stated MV1 was travelling westbound on Beacon Street and took a left turn onto Herrick Road and collided into his bicycle. Butcher states upon impact he flipped over his bicycle and landed on the hood of MV1, before rolling off and landing on the ground. Butcher states he was wearing his helmet which was present. Butcher states his bicycle ended up partially under MV1. Butcher states the operator of MV1 pulled his vehicle to the side of the road and got out of his vehicle and spoke to several witnesses briefly. Butcher states the operator then left the scene without properly exchanging information and did not wait for the police to arrive. Butcher described the vehicle as a dark gray Honda, and described the operator as an older white male, 5'10 approximately 80 years old with white hair. Butcher was also able to provide an email address for another bicyclist who witnessed the accident. The witness left his information with Butcher prior to my arrival. Fire fighters on scene were able to get the registration number of the vehicle from the witness (MA REG 4CX148) and gave it to Officers on scene. Butcher was transported by Medic 1 to NWH with minor injuries. His bicycle had visible damage to the frame area and skid marks were present on both tires. 19 photographs of the scene and the bicycle were taken and sent to the IT dept. email. Officer Gabriel transported the bicycle to the station where it was logged into Property & Evidence for safekeeping. Dispatch was able to query the registration which came back to a gray, 2010 Honda Accord registered to a Matthew Sugarman (MA OLN S38601397), out of W. Roxbury. Dispatch contacted the Boston Police Dept. and had them send an Officer to the address to try to make contact with Sugarman. Sugarman was advised to contact the Newton Police Dept. and I was able to speak with him on the telephone. Sugarman states he was driving the vehicle today and was involved in an accident with a bicycle. Sugarman states he was travelling westbound on Beacon Street and was taking a left onto Centre Street not Herrick Road. While speaking with Sugarman he seemed confused as to his location during the accident and was adamant that he was turning left onto Centre Street and not Herrick Road. I advised Sugarman that I was on scene with the first responding Officers and the accident clearly occurred at the intersection of Beacon Street and Herrick Road based upon the final resting place of the bicycle. Sugarman went on to state that his vehicle was already turning when the bicycle struck his vehicle and he believed it was the bicyclists fault. I advised Sugarman it appears the bicyclist had the right of way since it was traveling straight and that because his vehicle was taking a left turn, he failed to yield for on coming traffic at an intersection. When asked why he did not stay at the scene of the accident Sugarman stated he got out of his vehicle and spoke to the bicyclist and he "seemed okay". Sugarman states he then left the scene while the victim was still sitting on the ground. I asked Sugarman if he had ever been involved in accident before and he replied "no." I advised Sugarman that I am currently looking at his drivers history and see nine accidents that he was involved in. Sugarman stated "he has never been in accident like this before." I then asked Sugarman what the law states when you are involved in an accident and he was not able to provide me with an answer. I advised him that the law states you must stop and exchange information before leaving the scene of an accident. Again he stated the bicyclist seemed okay and "he had somewhere to be so he left." Sugarman has an extensive drivers history including nine surchargeable accidents, reckless operation, two different charges of leaving the scene property damage and two immediate threat affidavits filed against him. I advised Sugarman that I will be mailing him a citation for Ch89 s8 Fail to yield to oncoming traffic, and Ch90 s24 Leaving the scene of personal injury. I also filed an immediate threat form with the registry. I emailed the witness using the information he provided to the Newton Fire Dept that was on scene and received a phone call back from the witness identified as Bruce Adams. See witness report for his statements. I contacted the Bank of America located at 808 Beacon Street in Newton, as they are the closest business to that intersection with video surveillance. I spoke with George Walsh (781-834-8275) who stated they do not have any working cameras on that side of the building to the bank. For this report the bicyclist is entered as a non-motorist for validation purposes. Witness Bruce Adams (MA OLN S96398108) stated that he was riding his bicycle travelling behind the victim about 100 feet away. Adams states he was watching the victim and had a clear view of him as he travelled behind him, through the green traffic light heading eastbound on Beacon Street. Adams stated he witnessed MV1 travelling westbound on Beacon Street take a sharp left turn onto Herrick Road which turns into Union Street. Adams stated that the vehicle turned left colliding into the bicycle and there was no possible way the bicyclist had time to stop to avoid the collision. Adams stated the victim flew over his handle bars and fell on top of MV1's hood and then landed on the ground. Adams stated the victim's bicycle was stuck under MV1's front bumper. Adams stated the operator of MV1 backed his vehicle up with the bicycle still attached to his vehicle bumper and pulled MV1 over to the side of the road. The operator then got out of his vehicle and walked up to the victim who was laying on the ground visibly in pain. Adams stated the operator asked the victim if he was okay to which the victim did not immediatley reply as he was visibly shaken up. Adams stated the operator then walked back to his vehicle and attempted to leave the scene and that is when Adams stood infront of MV1 to stop him from leaving the scene. Adams stated he then removed the bicycle from underneath the bumper of MV1 and placed it on the side of the road. Adams stated the operator got out of his vehicle again and walked up to the victim and asked him "what do you want to do?". Adams stated the victim did not respond and that is when the operator got back into his vehicle and drove away, leaving the scene before any emergency response arrived. Adams stated he was able to memorize MV1's registration and stayed with the victim until police, fire and medics arrived. He stated he gave the fire dept the registration and his contact information prior to leaving the scene.
Keywords:
Bike, Bus, Citation, Crash, Ems, Fire, Helmet, Phone, Pictures, Severe, Walk
Dcc:
Failed to yield, Inattention
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Latitude:
42.3301102
Longitude:
-71.194468
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2019-03-16
Time:
13:15
Address:
DEDHAM ST & PARKER ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On the above date/time I responded to the area Dedham St/Parker St for a report of two motor vehicle crash with minor injuries. Upon arrival with Fire/medics I spoke to the oper of v1 Ms. Hollowell who had a shoulder injury due to side impact. She stated she was traveling on Dedham Street (east) applied her left turn signal and was turning left onto Parker Street when v2 went through the stop sign and struck her vehicle. I spoke to the operator of v2 Ms. Kuznetsova who stated she was stopped at the stop sign on Parker St ( south) She stated she accelerated forward turning left (east) onto Dedham St when vehicle one struck into her vehicle. Oper of v1 signed a patient refusal and oper of v2 had no injury. Both parties were unsure of the area in the intersection of impact, all vehicles were moved by the operators prior to my arrival and I could not find any physical characteristics in/ on the roadway to find impact area. Therefore the diagram reflects the damage points on the vehicles but not the impact area on the roadway. All parties advised of the process.
Keywords:
Crash, Fire
Dcc:
Unknown
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Latitude:
42.3083463
Longitude:
-71.1982031
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2019-03-16
Time:
14:49
Address:
CHERRY ST & WEBSTER ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On the above date/time I responded to the area of Cherry Street and Webster Street for a three motor vehicle crash with injuries. Upon arrival along with Sgt. Dempsey, Fire/medics. I spoke with the operator of vehicle one. He stated he was stopped on Webster Street facing westbound a the red traffic signal. He further stated the traffic signal on Webster Street turned green, he accelerated forward. He stated vehicle two traveled north on Cherry Street at a high rate of speed through the red traffic signal. He stated he had no reaction time due to the speed of vehicle two and had impact. I spoke to the operator of vehicle two. He stated he was traveling north on Cherry Street going too fast, he stated he thought it was a school zone so he slowed down and he did not observe the color of the traffic signal. He stated he observed vehicle one come out of the Webster Street at the last second at impact. I spoke with the operator of vehicle three. She stated only remembered being stopped on Cherry Street facing south. She stated she did not remember what color the traffic signal was, just knew she was stopped when she felt heavy impact from vehicle two. Injuries: Oper of V1 none at this time- patient refusal Oper of V2 none at this time - patient refusal Oper of V3 Head laceration and head trauma, transported to Newton- Wellesley Hospital Tody's towing arrived on scene and towed vehicles two, three to their tow lot. All proper paper work was done for a towed vehicle(s). All parties advised of the process. After the vehicles were towed, and the scene was cleared I watched the cycling of the traffic signals in the intersection and observed they were functioning properly. It appears a this time based on statements and physical characteristics of the impact area on the roadway, that vehicle two went through the red light on Cherry Street, which caused the crash.
Keywords:
Crash, Fire, Hospital, School, Speed
Dcc:
Too fast for conditions
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Latitude:
42.350159
Longitude:
-71.228704
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2019-03-21
Time:
08:56
Address:
CENTRE ST & COMMONWEALTH AVE
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
Operator of vehicle one ( MA reg 3986BV 2012 MERZ ) , Vladimir Krapchev stated that on 03/21/2018 at 08:56 hours he was stopped at a red light on Center St at Commonwealth Ave. Krapchev stated that his vehicle was heading south on Center St and was the third vehicle in line to turn west bound on Commonwealth Ave. Center St and Commonwealth Ave are both public ways in the city of Newton. Krapchev stated that " a red/maroon full size sedan fire department car " struck the front driver's side fender of his vehicle. Krapchev stated that the fire department car was travailing south bound on Center St in the north bound lane, passing stopped south bound Center St traffic. Krapchev stated that there was also north bound traffic on Center St that was turning from the west bound lane of Commonwealth Ave. Krapchev stated that the fire department car turned onto the east bound lane of Commonwealth Ave and did not stop. Operator of vehicle two Newton Fire Department LT Phillip McCully stated that he was driving Newton Fire Department Car 14 ( MA reg MVN MF461 2004 Ford Crown Victoria ) south bound on Center St with his vehicle's emergency lights and siren activated. Lt McCully stated that he was responding to a motor vehicle crash with possible entrapment on Hammond Pond Parkway. Lt McCully stated that he was passing stopped Center St south bound traffic in the north bound lane of Center St. Lt McCully also stated that there was north bound traffic on Center St and " it was tight between the cars ". Lt McCully stated that he was unaware that a crash had occurred. Lt. McCully stated that he did not fell and contact between his vehicle and Krapchev's vehicle. Lt McCully also stated that he did not hear the crash because of his vehicle's siren was activated. Krapchev's vehicle had minor damage and red paint marks on it's front driver's side fender. The Fire Department car had scuff marks on it's passenger side rear door. Neither vehicle was towed and both operators stated that they were not injured in the crash. I took photos of both vehicles and forwarded the disk to the NPD It bureau for down loading.
Keywords:
Crash, Fire, Pictures
Dcc:
[]
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Latitude:
42.3365124
Longitude:
-71.1932597
Location:
Case
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Date:
2019-03-25
Time:
17:45
Address:
115 FLORENCE ST
Speed
limit:
30
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On Monday March 25th, 2019 I responded to a hit and run motor vehicle accident at 115 Florence St near Louise Rd. Vehicle # 1 (Mass Reg #5TFK30 Honda Pilot operated by Sabryna Reyes) was traveling east on Florence St headed toward Route 9. According to Sabryna, Vehicle # 2 was taking a left hand turn onto Florence St from Louise Rd. Vehicle # 2 made contact with the left side of the vehicle of vehicle # 1. Vehicle # 2 drove away without staying on scene. Sabryna was unable to get a license plate of the vehicle driving away. There were no witnesses to the accident and no video cameras in the area. Sabryna described vehicle # 2 as a black honda CRV with white male passenger operator approximately in his 30s. Their were no injuries and Sabryna signed a patient refusal. Newton Fire responded because of the airbag deployment. Vehicle # 1 suffered minor damage to the left front side of the vehicle. Vehicle # 1 was towed by AAA Towing.
Keywords:
Airbag, Crash, Fire
Dcc:
Inattention
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Latitude:
42.3178972
Longitude:
-71.17707
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2019-04-14
Time:
09:23
Address:
COMMONWEALTH AVE & ASH ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
On 4/14/2019 at approx 0923Hrs while assigned to 497 I responded to the area of Commonwealth Av and Ash St for a report of a three car crash. upon arrival I observed three cars off to the side of the road. i spoke with the operator of ma Reg T6T, Robert MURPHY who stated he had stopped for the red light at Commonwealth and Ash St when the operator of TN Reg 2N37P1, Jennifer BURNELL failed to stop striking the operator of Ma Reg 8CL834 Evan GUIDRY who in turn than ran into the back of MURPHY. I spoke with BURNELL who stated she was lost and had been looking down onto her phone looking for a map when she ran into the back of GUIDRY. BURNELL cited for violation MGL90/13 distracted Operation , GUIDRY transported to NWH by Cataldo Ambulance for neck and head pain. GUIDRY and BURN ELLS vehicles towed by Todys. NFD responded and cleared roadway or debris and fluids.
Keywords:
Citation, Crash, Distracted, Ems, Fire, Phone
Dcc:
Distracted
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Image
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Latitude:
42.3474099
Longitude:
-71.2514322
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2019-04-18
Time:
12:22
Address:
81 OAK ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On Thursday 04/18/209 at approximately 1222 hours I responded to 81 Oak Street for a motor vehicle accident involving Newton Fire Ladder 2. At the time of the accident the weather was cloudy and road conditions were dry. Oak Street is a public way in the city of Newton. Upon arrival I spoke with the operator of MV1 who stated while trying to manuever through oncoming traffic on Oak Street heading southboud MV1 struck MV2's drivers side mirror while MV2 was parked. MV1 reported no damage and reported no injuries. MV2 reiterated the same events and reported very minor damage to the drivers side mirror. No injuries were reported. Several pictures were taken of both vehicles and submitted to the IT Bureau.
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42.3098704
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-71.2208998
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Date:
2019-04-18
Time:
14:00
Address:
37 ELM ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
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On Thursday 04/18/2019 at approximately 1400 hours I responded to 37 Elm Street for a single vehicle accident with City of Newton property damage. At the time of the accident the weather was cloudy and the road conditions were dry. Elm Street is a public way in the city of Newton. The operator of MV1 identified as Silton Barrett (S17437114) stated he parked his UHAUL van in front of 37 Elm Street to make a delivery. While attempting to pull MV1 back into the traffic lane he struck a fire hydrant knocking it over and completely detaching it from the base on the ground. MV1 sustained minor front end damage and was able to leave the scene. Several photographs were taken and submitted to the IT Bureau. City of Newton was notified for the property damage.
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42.3512239
Longitude:
-71.23108
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Date:
2019-04-28
Time:
03:45
Address:
107 DARTMOUTH ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
I responded to the area 107 Dartmouth St. at approx. 0345 on 04/28/9019 along with N493 Officer Kelly Donahue and N508 Sgt. Devine for a report of an MVA. The MVA was reported to be single vehicle crash. The vehicle left the roadway and was on the front lawn of 107 Dartmouth St. I arrived on location (first on scene ). I observed tire tread marks across the front lawn of 107 Dartmouth St. I then observed a vehicle in the bushes toward the left front side of the house. The vehicle; NY Reg. JHE8252, Porsche color blue. The RMV info on the plate came back registered to Porsche;of ;South. Registration plate type: Dealer Assignment. 185 W Sunrise HWY; Freeport,NY (no further info). The vehicle was unoccupied and secured. I felt the hood of the car which was still warm from the engine. I checked the immediate area surrounding the crash scene for an operator but found no one. I radioed to other responding units to canvas the neighborhood and surrounding area for the operator on foot. I spoke to the homeowners at 107 Dartmouth St., identified as Anthony and June Limberis. Mrs. Limberis stated she heard a load noise and a car engine revving. She stated when she looked out the window she observed a W/M tall, thin, wearing tan khakis and a light colored plaid shirt walking across the front lawn. He proceeded up Dartmouth St. (northbound) toward Commonwealth Ave. Newton Fire Dept arrived on location to check the crash scene and vehicle for possible leaking fluids and any other hazards. As I was talking with the firefighters we were approached by two men. One of the men was intoxicated. He was unsteady on his feet, had glassy bloodshot eyes, and was slurring his speech. The man was a W/M tall/thin approx. 6'2" and was wearing tan khakis and a light colored plaid shirt. He was identified as Eric Adams DOB 09/18/1969. The second man with him was identified as John Adams DOB 02/07/1936; An elderly W/M approx. 5'6" also wearing tan khakis and a light colored plaid shirt. Eric Adams stated his father John was the operator of the vehicle. Eric Adams had a strong odor of Alcoholic beverage emanating from his person and breath. He continued to slur his speech and was unsteady on his feet as he spoke. He was swaying back and forth and side to side as he spoke to me. Officer K. Donahue and Sgt. Devine were on scene at this time and also made the same observations. Multiple times we had to grab hold of Eric Adams to keep him from losing balance and falling. We spoke with Eric and John Adams for several minutes as their accounts of what took place were not consistent. I asked Eric Adams where the keys to the vehicle were. Eric Adams immediately pulled the starter key to the vehicle from his front right pocket. Eric Adams became defensive and belligerent when questioned about who was operating the vehicle. John Adams appeared tired (as if he just woke up) and confused as to the situation. Sgt Devine and I both spoke with Eric Adams and John Adams. Although both men claim John Adams was the operator of the vehicle, a clear determination was uncertain. A query of both mens driver's license status on NY Licenses came back active. Eric Adams has two prior DUI's on his RMV record. Officer Donahue and Sgt. Devine escorted the two men to 93 Dartmouth St. Eric Adams stated they were staying at that residence which is his sister's house. I stayed at the crash scene to document information and assist with clearing the MV from the property with Tody's Towing Service. As they were walking away I observed Officer Donahue and Sgt. Devine continue to have to assist Eric Adams with staying on his feet. Approximately ten minutes later as I was speaking with the aforementioned homeowners Mr.&Mrs. Limberis. Officer Donahue and Sgt. Devine returned to the crash scene. As they were updating me we observed Eric Adams returning to the crash scene. He was stumbling and swaying as he walked and repeatedly almost fell. Officer Donahue and Sgt. Devine immediately intercepted and assisted him before he fell. As they were assisting him again I continued speaking with the homeowners. Suddenly I heard Officer Donahue and Sgt. Devine struggling with Eric Adams who was now on the ground and resisting being handcuffed. I ran to assist them. Eric Adams continued to resist and be uncooperative until he was appropriately restrained in handcuffs. Eric Adams was placed under arrest by officer Donahue for Disorderly Conduct and Resisting Arrest. Reference Officer Donahues Newton Police Incident Report #19016484. The vehicle NY Reg. JHE8252 was removed from the property of 107 Dartmouth St. and towed from the crash scene by Tody's Towing Service.
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Alcohol, Bus, Crash, Fire, Solar, Walk
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42.3364283
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-71.2275129
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Date:
2019-05-05
Time:
13:15
Address:
BOWEN ST & CENTRE ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
On Sunday, May 5th, 2019 at approximately 1315 hours while working the City of Newton detail for the Walk for Hunger I was standing at my assigned post at the intersection of Centre Street and Willow Street. At the time, the road surface was dry and the weather was cloudy. Traffic was particulary heavy as there were several streets in the area still blocked off for the Walk for Hunger and there were participants still walking the route in the area. My attention was drawn to the intersection of Centre Street and Bowen Street as there was a motor vehicle travelling southbound on Centre Street with their left turn signal on attempting to take a left turn on to Gibbs Street. Gibbs Street was temporarily blocked to non-residential motorists as there were several pedestrians in the road crossing over Gibbs Street. As the motor vehicle attempted to turn, there were several pedestrians in the crosswalk crossing over Gibbs Street. The vehicle had stopped halfway into the northbound lane on Centre Street blocking on coming traffic. The operator appeared to realize Gibbs Street was blocked and attemped to turn the vehicle back into the southbound lane to continue southbound on Centre Street. As the vehicle turned back into the southbound traffic lane, the vehicles rear end collided with Officer Richard Clements, who was operating NPD motorcycle unit 533. Officer Clements was traveling southbound on Centre Street and was passing the vehicles in the southbound traffic lane which were currently all at a standstill. Officer Clements had his emergency lights activated as he was on his way to remove traffic cones from the street to open up all the traffic lanes along the event route. Officer Clements was working the City of Newton detail for the Walk for Hunger assigned to the motorcycle to assist with traffic. Officer Clements front wheel, left side of the motorcycle and left leg collided with the rear end of the motor vehicle. The impact of the crash caused him to fall off the left side of the motorcycle and land on the street face first. At this time I immediately ran from my post to Officer Clements location and radioed dispatch that a motorcycle officer was down and that I needed assistance. As I approached Officer Clements he was face down, unconcious and breathing. I was able to roll Officer Clements into the recovery position and at this time Officer Clements regained conciousness and was able to speak and stated " What happened? What was that lady doing she turned right into me". I advised Officer Clements that he had just been involved in an accident and to stay still and that help was on the way. The operator of the motor vehicle identified as Helen Leibner (S52717988) stopped her vehicle immediatley after the crash and got out of her vehicle to offer her assistance. I advised Helen and several other witnesses and bystanders who were now crowding around Officer Clements and I to back away from the scene and to not move any of the vehicles involved. Officer Selig arrived on scene and was able to help crowd control until further help arrived. Helen and all witnesses were advised to stand by for police to take their statements. While tending to Officer Clements he was disoriented and made several attempts to move his body to which I had to physically hold him still to prevent possible further injuries. While speaking with Officer Clements I noticed blood coming from the inside of his mouth. Officer Clements was in a noticeable amount of pain. He complained of head, back and left leg pain. Officer Clements was wearing a yellow ANSI certified Newton Police reflective jacket and a Newton Police issued motorcycle helmet. Once the paramedics and fire personnel arrived I was able to speak to the operator of the motor vehicle and several other witnesses. Helen stated she was traveling southbound on Centre Street operating her blue 2014 Audi A4 (MA REG 213BC9). Helen states she was attempting to take a left turn onto Gibbs Street and activated her left turn signal. Helen states she had stopped halfway into the northbound lane as several pedestrians were crossing Gibbs Street in the crosswalk at the time. Helen states after the pedestrians cleared she saw the traffic cones blocking the street and realized the street was closed. Helen states she turned her vehicle back into the southbound traffic lane and did not see Officer Clements or the motorcycle until impact. Helen was not injured and her motor vehicle sustained moderate rear end damage. Her motor vehicle was able to drive away from the scene. Witness Adron Gordon (S90357161) stated he was participating in the Walk for Hunger and had just crossed over Gibbs Street when the crash occured. He stated he witnessed the Officer on the motorcycle with the emergency lights on traveling southbound on Centre Street behind the motor vehicle. The motor vehicle stopped in traffic attempting to turn left onto Gibbs Street. He states then the vehicle made a slight turn back into the southbound traffic lane and the motorcycle collided with the rear end of the motor vehicle. He states the Officer then fell off the motorcycle landing in the middle of Centre Street. Witness Elizabeth McCarthy (S00242346) and Katherine Regan (S43486601) stated they both were in the same vehicle together stopped in traffic in the northbound lane of Centre Street just before the set of lights at Centre Street and Bowen Street. Both witnesses stated they do not remember if the driver of the motor vehicle had the turn signal on but they did see her attempt to turn onto Gibbs Street. They stated they also saw the motorcycle with emergency lights activated travel southbound on Centre Street approaching behind the vehicle. Witnesses state the motor vehicle then suddenly turned back into the southbound lane and the motorcycle collided with the passenger side tailight of the motor vehicle. Both witnesses state the motorcycle attemped to turn away from the vehicle to avoid the crash but was unable to do so. Witness Nina Wang (S39460985) stated she was parked on the southbound lane of Centre Street just prior to the crash scene. Nina states she was in her City of Newton DPW marked vehicle with the hazards on as she was working to assist with traffic safety for the Walk for Hunger. Nina states she witnessed the motorcycle travel southbound on Centre Street and pass the vehicles stopped in the traffic lane. Nina states the motorcycle passed the traffic using the left side and had the emergency lights activated. Nina states the motorcycle was just passing through the green light at Centre Street and Bowen Street when the motor vehicle that was stopped at the lights attempting to take a left turn onto Gibbs Street. Nina states the vehicle then abruptly jerked her car to the right and collided with the motorcycles left side. Nina states she heard a loud crash and witnessed the Officer fall off the motorcycle and land face first onto the street. The motorcycle's final resting place was on its left side approximately two feet away from where Officer Clements was located. The motorcycle sustained moderate damage to its left side, including the front wheel well and undercarriage. The motorcycle left scuff marks on the street which were measured and photographed. Several photographs of the scene and damage to both vehicles were taken and submitted to the IT Bureau. The motorcycle was towed by Todys. Centre Street and Bowen Street are both public ways maintained by the City of Newton. The injured motorcyclist, Officer Clements, was transported to Saint Elizabeth Hospital with fire fighters on board. I was able to follow up with Officer Clements on the phone the next day who was admitted over night at the hospital. Officer Clements stated he has no recollection of the accident and can only remember driving down Centre Street to begin to pick up cones to open up all lanes of traffic. Officer Clements stated he suffered a brain bleed, head, back, left foot and right thumb injuries. A Massachusetts Uniform Citation was issued and mailed to Helen for Chapter 89 Section 7A, failure to yield to emergency vehicle, police motorcycle.
Keywords:
Citation, Crash, Crosswalk, Fire, Helmet, Hospital, Moderate, Night, Ped, Phone, Pictures, Solar, Walk
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42.3336185
Longitude:
-71.193432
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Date:
2019-05-13
Time:
09:14
Address:
ALLSTON ST & MT VERNON ST
Speed
limit:
30
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
ON 5-13-19 AT APPROX. 0914HRS. WHILE WORKING N492 I TOOK A REPORT FOR MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT. UPON ARRIVAL I SPOKE TO THE OPERATOR OF VEHICLE #1. DRIVER STATES HE WAS TRAVELING W-BOUND ON MT. VERNON. HE STATES HE THOUGHT HE WAS CLEAR OF THE OVERHEAD WIRES BUT THE VERIZON TELEPHONE WIRES GOT CAUGHT ON THE TOP OF HIS CAB AND WERE PULLED. THE DRIVER STAYED IN HIS VEHICLE WHILE THE FIRE PERSONNEL REMOVED THE WIRES FROM THE TOP OF HIS VEHICLE. THE OWNER OF VEHICLE #2 STATES WHEN THE WIRES CAME DOWN THEY LANDED BESIDE HIS VEHICLE BUT ON THE WAY DOWN THEY SCRAPED THE SIDE OF HIS VEHICLE CAUSING SCRAPE MARKS. BOTH PARTIES REPORTED NO INJURIES. BOTH PARTIES ADVISED TO CONTACT THEIR INSURANCE COMPANIES. VEHICLE #2 HAD MINOR SCRAPES ALL ALONG THE RIGHT SIDE OF HIS VEHICLE. VERIZON WAS NOTIFIED OF THE WIRE DAMAGE AND SAID THEY WOULD RESPOND. CLEARED THE AREA WITHOUT FURTHER INCIDENT.
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Crash, Fire
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Inattention
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42.3486901
Longitude:
-71.2157941
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Date:
2019-05-15
Time:
19:49
Address:
109 ADAMS ST
Speed
limit:
30
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
On 05/15/2019, while assigned to N494, I, Officer Conary, responded to a MVA at 109 Adam Street, a public way in the City of Newton. Upon arrival, I observed a utility pole broken in half, wires hanging in the street, and also a transformer on the ground. Fire and medics responded. Other police units were able to block the street from traffic. I spoke to witness, HARRIS, who stated that she was traveling Southbound on Adam Street when she saw MV1 in the wrong lane traveling toward her at a high rate of speed. HARRIS stated that MV1 then turned into the utility pole located outside of 109. MV1 took out the pole, side swiped MV2 and then hit MV3 head on. Operator of MV1 stated that he was traveling Northbound on Adam Street when he sneezed. At this point, he said his eyes were off the road and the next thing he could remember was being in the parking lot of 109 Adam Street after the accident. There was significant damage to the front of MV1 with airbag deployment. Operator of MV1 was checked out by the medics for a head injury and signed a refusal. Operator of MV1 was asked if he had consumed any alcohol or taken any medication today and he declined. Officer Spinney (N491) asked if he was willing to do a Field Sobriety Test, and he stated yes. Operator of MV1 did not show any signs of intoxication. Operator of MV2 stated that he had parked his car outside of 109 Adam Street and was sitting in the driver seat when he was hit by MV1 and also the utility pole. Operator of MV2 was able to exit his car. He was evaluated by the medics and signed a refusal. MV2 has significant damage to the right side and windshield. MV3 was parked in the lot of 109 Adam Street facing Southbound. MV1 hit MV3 head on. There was significant damage to MV3 front end. The electric meter attached to 109 Adam Street was ripped off the house. There are no signs of damage to the house to report at this time. MV1 was towed by Tody's. Eversource arrived on scene. Operator of MV1 was issued a citation for marked lanes violation. Pictures were taken of the scene and will be submitted to IT.
Keywords:
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42.3604346
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-71.2033917
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Date:
2019-05-20
Time:
15:14
Address:
136 EVELYN RD
Speed
limit:
5
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
On 5/20/19 at about 1510hrs I was dispatched to 136 Evelyn Rd for an MVA. En route to the location with Ofc Gourdeau, it was determined by first arriving Ofc Gourdeau that a vehicle had crashed through a fence at the end of Troy Lane and came to rest in the backyard of 126 Evelyn Rd. On arrival, I located the vehicle operator, identified as Mr Stuart Phillips who was operating MA Reg 8VVP40, an '03 Jaguar S Type model. Mr Phillips was walking around the backyard after the collision and appeared coherent as to what had transpired. He sustained a laceration to the top of his head and was bleeding heavily. We sat him down in a lawn chair prior to medics arrival to evaluate. When asked what happened, he stated he "hit the gas instead of the brakes". I asked him where did the accident begin? He stated he was turning around at the end of Troy Lane (a dead end cul de sac) and crashed through the fence there. Mr Phillips was alert and speaking clearly. I asked him if he was on any medication? He stated he was taking Plavix only, a blood thinner. I asked about his medical history and he stated he was released from Spalding Rehab today for treatment from a stroke and was receiving occupational therapy. Medics arrived to evaluate and he was transported to NWH for treatment. An investigation of the crash path of the vehicle revealed the following based on tire tracks and damage left behind: The vehicle crashed through the fence at the end of the cul de sac belonging to 41A Helene Rd; Vehicle drove over that back lawn, clipped the back deck attached to the rear of the house; damaging the base of the deck and lattice below; Vehicle travelled over the patio, then crashed through shrubbery down an embankment leading to the backyard of 132 Evelyn Rd; Vehicle drove through backyard of 132 Evelyn, then continued along the side of the house where it drove over damaging three retaining walls and clipped a large tree; After driving over the third retaining wall, vehicle continued through the backyard of 126 Evelyn, causing significant lawn damage; Vehicle continued until it hit the back of the house at 126 Evelyn; there, it drove over the rear patio before it struck a ground level basement window and window well; It came to a rest there where the vehicle caught on fire under the hood. Witnesses helped extinguish the fire with a garden house (see incident report #19020129) until NFD arrived to knock it down. Significant front lawn damage to 126 Evelyn occurred as well as NFD was arriving on scene to what was first reported as a structure fire. Several photos of the area were taken by myself. The memory chip was TOT the I.T. bureau to be attached to this report. Tody's towing towed the vehicle out of the backyard by accessing the rear driveway of 132 Evelyn Rd. Mr Phillips cited for Negligent Operation and an Immediate Threat for License Suspension/Revocation faxed to the RMV. Troy Lane is a public way in the City of Newton.
Keywords:
Citation, Crash, Fire, Pictures, Tree, Walk
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42.335072
Longitude:
-71.2189506
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Date:
2019-05-25
Time:
16:34
Address:
ALLERTON RD & CENTRE ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
Operator of MV1 stated he was traveling southbound on Centre Street and came to a stop to allow three pedestrians and a dog to cross at the crosswalk at Allerton Rd. Operator of MV2 stated he observed MV1 stopping to allow people to cross and he came to a complete stop as well. Operator of MV3 stated she did not see MV2 stopped and did not see his brake lights on. MV1 said that when the pedestrians were about three quarters of the way crossed, he heard a loud crashed and saw MV2 swerve into the on coming traffic lane. MV2 made slight contact with the rear of MV1 causing scratches to the rear left bumper. MV2 said MV3 struck him from behind causing him to push forward. He swerved into the on coming lane to avoid hitting MV1. He continued to turn to the left in order to avoid the pedestrians that were still crossing. No contact was made with them. Newton Fire Engine 3 and Cataldo PB3 responded. MV2 was towed by David Donahue from Todys Towing. It sustained major rear end damage. The operator of MV2 was evaluated by Cataldo PB3 and signed a patient refusal. MV3 was towed by Bobby Donahue from Todys Towing. It sustained heavy front end damage, front air bag deployment and a small spill from the engine block. Operator of MV3 was evaluated and transported to NWH by PB3 for minor injuries. The three pedestrians witnessed the accident. All three stated that MV1 stopped to allow them to cross and they saw MV2 also come to a complete stop. MV3 struck MV2 from the rear causing him to swerve into the on coming lane to avoid hitting MV1 and them.
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42.324381
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-71.20006
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Date:
2019-06-08
Time:
01:35
Address:
CENTER ST & CABOT ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
On 06/08/2019 at 0150 hours I received a call from Sgt Lee in regard to a head on motor vehicle crash with entrapment that had occurred on Center St at the four way intersection with Cabot St and Sergeant St. Upon my arrival at the crash scene I was advised by Sgt Lee that all occupants of the involved vehicles had been transported to hospitals for treatment. I made the following observations of the crash scene , Center St is a two lane public way in the city of Newton that runs north to south. I observed a city of Newton contracted Cataldo ambulance stopped in the south bound lane of Center St at Cabot St. The ambulance was MA AMN registration AMB 370 a 2017 Ford Econo Line that had heavy damage to the front end and driver's side fender. I observed that the front tire of the ambulance was snapped off and was pushed back towards the driver's side door. I further observed that both of the front and side air bags of the ambulance were deployed. The front of the ambulance's final point of rest was 8'8" from a fixed overhead light pole on the northeast corner of Center St at Cabot St. The ambulance's front passenger side tire was 4'3" front the curb on the Cabot St side. The ambulance's rear passenger side tire was 2'3" from the Cabot St side curb. The ambulance's rear driver side tire was 5'1" from the double yellow line on Center St. The ambulance's front driver side tire was 6'3"from the Center St double yellow line. The width of Center St from the double yellow line to the Center St curb is 15'' and 16'" to the Sergeant St side. I observed a 2011 Mazda 3 with MA PAN registration 6KJ783 facing south bound in the north bound lane. The Mazda had heavy damage to it's front end, and I observed that it's front tires had snapped off. The Mazda's roof had been removed by Newton Fire to extract the occupant. The front of the Mazda's final point of rest was 40'3" from a fixed overhead light pole on the northeast corner of Center St and Sergeant St. The Mazda's front passenger tire was 4'6" from the double yellow line on Center St. The Mazda's rear passenger side tire was 7'6" from the Center St double yellow line. The Mazda's rear passenger side tire was 1'2" from the Center St double yellow line. The Mazda's front driver's side tire was on the curb on the Sergeant St side of Center St. There were no skid marks from the Mazda which indicates that no braking occurred. At the time of the crash, the Cataldo Ambulance was being operated by Paramedic Corey Bohan and Paramedic Tom White was in the front passenger seat. Bohan stated that he was operating his vehicle southbound on Center St towards Cabot St after clearing a medical call. There were no patients in the ambulance at the time of the crash, and Bohan estimated he was travelling 25 MPH . Bohan stated within less than two seconds he observed a vehicle traveling towards him northbound on Center St in the southbound lane and estimated it's speed to be approximately 80 to 100 MPH.Bohan stated he was able to slow to a near stop and had moved his vehicle towards the right shoulder on Center St before the Mazda struck his vehicle head on. Bohan stated that after forcing his way out of the driver's seat of his vehicle, he rendered medical aid to the operator and only occupant of the Mazda, Jessica Pondish. Bohan stated that Pondish speech was slurred and he detected an odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from her breath and person. Bohan was later transported to Newton Wellesley Hospital for evaluation. The passenger in the ambulance, Tom White stated to officers that he was working on the ambulance's laptop computer and did not see anything leading up to the impact from the crash. White stated that he was able to force himself free of the passenger side of the ambulance, and rendered medical aid to Pondish. White stated that Pondish was " in and out of it " and did not appear coherent.White stated that he asked Pondish if she had consumed any alcoholic beverage and she nodded in the affirmative. White Stated that he was unsure if Pondish understood his questions. White stated that he did not detect any odor of an alcohol beverage emanating from Pondish's breath or person. White was transported to Newton Wellesley Hospital for evaluation. Pondish was freed from her vehicle after approximately 22 minutes by Newton Fire Department units by utilizing special extraction tools. Pondish was transported by Newton Medic Unit Two to the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston for treatment. From 06/08/2019 to 06/10/2019 Pondish had two surgeries and was unable to speak due to her condition. On 06/10/2019 myself and Officer Gaudet were able to speak with Pondish in her hospital ICU room at the Brigham and Women's Hospital. Pondish's parents Lorena and John Pondish were present while we spoke with her. Officer Gaudet asked Pondish about the events that led up to the crash. Pondish stated that on 06/07/2019 she was at a friend's residence in Norton, MA. Pondish stated that while at her friend's residence she consumed a bottle and a half of Riesling wine. After Pondish's admission myself and Officer Gaudet stopped our conversation with her. I read Pondish her rights directly from a Miranda card and explained them in full before allowing her to continue speaking with myself and Officer Gaudet about the events of that led to the crash. Pondish stated that she understood her rights. Officer Gaudet asked Pondish if she had consumed any alcoholic beverages prior to driving home to her residence in Newton. Pondish stated that she drank a bottle and a half of Riesling wine by herself between the hours of 1700 and 0000 hours on 06/08/2019. Officer Gaudet asked Pondish how large the bottles of wine was that she drank, and she stated that they were average size. Officer Gaudet asked Pondish how she perceived her state of being was after consuming a bottle and a half of wine. Pondish stated that she felt " buzzed " . Pondish stated that she left her friend's residence in Norton at approximately 0100 hours on 06/08/2019 to return to her residence in Newton. Pondish stated that she does recall the events leading up to the crash, except that she tried to make a phone call but the person did not pick up. Pondish stated that her seat belt was on and that she was not texting while operating her vehicle. Pondish stated that her injuries consisted of a broken left elbow and internal injures to her intestines. On 06/09/2019 I spoke to Cataldo Paramedic Robert Canning and Stephen Heirholcer who were the medic unit that transported Pondish to the Brigham and Women's Hospital. Canning stated that he rendered medical aid to Pondish for approximately 20 minutes while Fire units worked to free her. Canning stated that Pondish's legs were pinned under her vehicle's dashboard. Canning stated that during the approximately 20 minutes that he was in close proximity to Pondish he could detect a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage that was emanating from her breath and person. Canning stated that once Pondish was freed he continued to treat and monitor her during the transport to the Brigham and Women's Hospital. Canning stated that when he asked Pondish if she had consumed any alcoholic beverage she stated that she had. Paramedic Heirholcer stated that he did not detect any odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from Pondish's breath or person. Based upon the physical evidence at the crash scene, and statements made to officers by all of the above mentioned persons, Pondish is being charged with violation of MGLs 90/24j OUI liquor, 90/24e negligent operation of a motor vehicle, 89/4a failure to stay within marks lanes, and 90/17 speeding. On 06/12/2019 at the conclusion of the crash investigation I issued MA Criminal Application T 1269996 in hand to Pondish at her hospital room and explained to her what action she needed to take with court. On 06/11/2019 a letter of preservation was sent to Brigham and Women's Hospital requesting that a sample of Pondish's blood, urine and medical records be saved. On 06/12/2019 Brigham and Women's Hospital confirmed that a sample of Pondish's blood had been preserved. As of 06/12/2019 a search warrant for Pondish's blood sample was pending. Photos of the involved vehicles and of the crash scene were taken and downloaded by the NPD's IT Bureau. Both involved vehicles were towed from the crash scene and towed motor vehicle forms were filled out. An Iphone and backpack belonging to Pondish were taken from her vehicle for safekeeping and returned to her on 06/11/2019. A copy of this report was faxed to the MA RMV Driver Control Unit to request an immediate threat suspension.
Keywords:
Alcohol, Crash, Ems, Fire, Hospital, Phone, Pictures, Speed
Dcc:
Reckless driving, Physical impairment
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-71.1891713
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Date:
2019-06-13
Time:
21:01
Address:
19 SUTCLIFFE PK
Speed
limit:
20
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On 6/13/19 I responded to 19 Sutcliffe Pk for a report of a MVA. Upon arrival I spoke with the operator of MV#1 who stated he turned onto Sutcliffe Pk to turn around and when he came back down the hill his brakes wouldn't' work when he struck MV#2 which was legally parked on the street. The owner of MV#2 was on scene and was not inside the vehicle at the time. There was heavy rear end damage and the owner stated he would call for his own tow first thing in the morning. MV#1 had air bag deployment and heavy front end damage. NFD and medics responded to evaluate the operator of MV#1. The operator had no injuries and signed a patient refusal. Tody's towing responded and towed MV#1. MV#2 had a dealer plate DUKE, but did not come back to anything through the registry. The vehicle was a 2006 black Bentley Flying Spur, VIN# SCBBR53W96C034217. John Bortone owns Velocity Motors out of 14 Hawthorne St in Newton and stated he recently purchased the vehicle out of Florida.
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Fire
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42.3082671
Longitude:
-71.2057238
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Case
number:
Date:
2019-06-16
Time:
14:40
Address:
CENTRE ST & HYDE AVE
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
Operator # 1 stated that he was coming to a stop in traffic while driving SB on Centre Street at Hyde Street when he was rear ended by vehicle #2. Operator #2 stated that he was driving SB on Centre Street, he saw the vehicle in front of him stopping. He attempted to stop but wasn't able too stop in time. He stated his car wouldn't stop due to the wet road. NFD was able to separate the two vehicle which were stuck by the tow hitch. Medics got 3 refusals. Vehicle #2 was towed.
Keywords:
Fire
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Followed too closely, Too fast for conditions
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Latitude:
42.3497298
Longitude:
-71.1869015
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2019-06-26
Time:
16:52
Address:
BLAKE ST & CABOT ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On 06/26/2019, while assigned to N494, I, Officer Conary, responded to Cabot Street at Blake Street for a motor vehicle accident involving a City of Newton vehicle, fire truck. Operator of MV1 stated that he was traveling Northbound on Blake Street taking a left turn onto Cabot Street. Cabot Street is under construction and there was barrels in the road which caused MV1 to go around them. MV1 was to close to MV2 while taking the turn and hit MV2. Operator of MV2 stated that she was stopped Eastbound on Cabot street, waiting to take a right turn onto Blake Street. When MV1 was turning, it was too close and struck her vehicle. All parties were offered and declined medical attention. MV2 had to be towed from scene. Pictures were taken and will be submitted to IT accordingly.
Keywords:
Crash, Fire, Pictures
Dcc:
Inattention
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Latitude:
42.3482222
Longitude:
-71.198785
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-01-07
Time:
09:50
Address:
144 ELLIOT ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On the above date and time Sgt. Demspey, N499 and I responded to station 7 for a rollover accident. Upon arrival NFD was using mechanical intrustemnt to free the unconscious driver.NFD was able to remove the driver and Cataldo transported him to the BI. On the drivers seat was a Glucose Gel tube. The driver , later id as Robert Wilcox was unresponsive and could not provide any information regarding the accident. At the BI Wilcox blood/sugar levels were 26. Jaimeanne McGrath from Cataldo witnessed the accident (see witness statement section). Tody's towed vehicle #1. Sgt. Dempsey went to the Wilcox residence and notified the family of the accident.
Keywords:
Crash, Fire
Dcc:
Illness
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Latitude:
42.314287
Longitude:
-71.2152058
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-01-16
Time:
16:16
Address:
OTIS STREET & WALNUT ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On 01/16/2020, while assigned to N494, I, Officer Conary, responded to a hit and run on Walnut Street at Otis Street. Operator of MV1 stated that she was traveling Northbound on Walnut Street when MV2 came out of Otis Street taking a left turn on Walnut Street. MV2 hit MV1. MV2 continued to drive Northbound on Walnut Street and did not make an attempts to stop. MV1 pulled over and notified Newton Police. I checked the area for MV2 with negative results. There is damage to MV1 left front bumper and left side. Operator of MV1 said there should be damage to MV2 right side. MV1 was able to be driven from the scene. Newton Dispatch contacted the Operator of MV2 and left a message. I went by the address at 484 Lowell Ave, but the owner was not home nor was the vehicle involved. I left a message with her neighbor to contact Newton Police, and I also left an additional voicemail. Later in the evening, I was able to speak to the Operator of MV2. Operator of MV2 stated she was traveling Eastbound on Otis Street and taking a left Northbound on Walnut Street. She said that the driver Southbound on Walnut Street let her out to turn, and made the left turn onto Walnut Street. Operator of MV2 stated that she did not know that she hit another vehicle. She said she could have hit a curb. At one point, she said "they hit me". She checked the damage on her car and found a scratch on the right side back bumper area. I confirmed all her information and updated the report as accordingly. Operator of MV2 said she has Traveler's Insurance, but RMV is showing Standard Fire. Operator of MV1 was also notified. No further incident to report.
Keywords:
Fire
Dcc:
Failed to yield
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Latitude:
42.3480818
Longitude:
-71.2066395
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-01-18
Time:
18:47
Address:
NAHANTON ST & WINCHESTER ST
Speed
limit:
30
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
MV 1 was attempting to turn right west onto Nahanton St when she began to slide and struck the front side of MV 2. MV 1 was attempting to stop at the redlight but could not effectively due to inclimate weather. MV 2 was traveling straight west on Nahanton St when MV 1 slid into her due to inclimate weather. The front left airbag deployed for MV 2 during the collision. EMS and Newton Fire responded. The operator of MV 2 refused medical treatment on scene. Both vehicles were towed by Tody's due to being disabled on a public way. Towed motor vehicle sheets were filled out and filed accordingly.
Keywords:
Airbag, Ems, Fire
Dcc:
Swerving
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Latitude:
42.2969738
Longitude:
-71.2009796
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-01-23
Time:
18:11
Address:
966 WATERTOWN ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
On 1/23/19 while working N493, I responded to 966 Watertown St for an MVA, car into a building. Business name is TIEM. The operator (operator #1) was the sole occupant of the vehicle (MA reg 4PW429, now known as vehicle #1). I was able to obtain a statement from operator #1 while medics and fire were en route. Operator #1 told me that she was driving eastbound on Watertown St when vehicle #2 (MA reg 1BSN69) pulled out to take a left from the Shell Gas Station at 979 Watertown St. Operator #1 had to swerve to the right in order to avoid a collision with vehicle #2. This caused vehicle #1 to crash into the exterior brick wall of 966 Watertown St. There was airbag deployment and visible structural damage to the business, however it did not appear severe. The operator of vehicle #2 was still on scene and confirmed the events that operator #1 spoke of. Operator #2 stated she did not see vehicle #1 as she was pulling out due to heavy traffic flow and parked cars. Vehicle #2 did not make contact with any other car or structure. Vehicle #1 sustained heavy front end damage and was towed by Tody's. Operator #1 was checked out by the medics but declined transport. The owner of the business affected was notified and responded to the scene. He was provided this report number for insurance purposes. No emergency accomodations or notifications needed be made in regards to the damage. It should be noted that a witness remained on scene and verified what operator #1 said transpired. His contact information was provided and is listed in the appropriate field, along with the business owner info for TIEM. Operator #2 was issued in hand MA citation T2079187 and sent on her way.
Keywords:
Airbag, Bus, Citation, Crash, Fire, Severe
Dcc:
Failed to yield, Unknown
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Latitude:
42.3497612
Longitude:
-71.2246356
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-02-10
Time:
19:29
Address:
1750 COMMONWEALTH AVE
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
Operator #1 states he was attempting to back up spare Engine 11 into the left bay at Fire Station #2, when he accidentally hit a city light pole during the maneuver. The pole is located on the island between the eastbound/westbound lanes of Commonwealth Avenue. The pole was knocked down however it landed completely within the grassy island and is still intact. There is no damage to Engine 11, and Capt Roche notified NPD dispatch to contact DPW about the light pole. Pictures were taken and submitted to IT by myself. No injuries were sustained.
Keywords:
Crash, Fire, Pictures
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Unknown
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Latitude:
42.3405731
Longitude:
-71.2384715
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-02-14
Time:
14:21
Address:
50 WINCHESTER ST
Speed
limit:
10
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On 02/14/20 at approximately 14:45 I responded to a crash in the parking lot outside of #50 Winchester St- The Tile In Style store. Upon my arrival the Fire Department was already there and I was met by the owner of the building Bruno DiFazio. The vehicle that had struck the building had left the scene but he showed me security footage of the crash. The video showed a white S.U.V. (later determined to be Mass. Reg# 6GEL40 White 2017 Acura RDX owned and operated by Eleonora Revzin) pull slowly into a parking spot and then accelerate up and over the curb and into the building. The crash caused moderate damage to the brick facade and inside wall of the tile store. A short time later, Revzin drove back into the parking lot where I spoke with her. Revzin stated she didn't know why her car had accelerated into the building but she was having some personal issues and may have been distracted. She explained that she left the area because she was shaken up but then as she had time to clear her head, thought she should return to the store. There was minor damage to her vehicle and she stated she was not hurt and didn't want me to call the Medics for an evaluation. I issued Revzin Mass. Citation #T2013436 in hand for N.C.O. 19/75- Failure to use care in stopping and a verbal warning for leaving the scene. City of Newton Inspector Paul Nelson showed up and deemed the building to be structurally safe. N523 Officer Wilson arrived and took pictures of the scene.
Keywords:
Citation, Crash, Distracted, Fire, Moderate, Pictures
Dcc:
Inattention
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Latitude:
42.3181824
Longitude:
-71.208344
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-02-21
Time:
12:17
Address:
241 RIVERVIEW AVE
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
Operator of vehicle 1 was parked half up on the sidewalk across from #241 Riverview Ave. He attempted to pull forward and onto the street and forgot there was a fire hydrant in front of him. the vehicle struck the hydrant knocking it from its base. Operator reported no injuries and the vehicle did not require a tow. Officer Gaudet took several digital images and the City was notified about the hydrant.
Keywords:
Fire
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Inattention
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Latitude:
42.3579194
Longitude:
-71.2427809
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-02-26
Time:
10:35
Address:
EASTBOURNE RD & IRELAND RD
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On 02/26/2020 I responded to the area of Eastbourne Rd and Ireland Rd for a motor vehicle crash involving a pedestrian. Eastbourne RD is a public way which runs from Ward St north bound intersecting with Ireland Rd on the far north end. Ireland RD is a public way which runs west to east. Both the east end and the west end of Ireland Rd are dead ends. The crash occured on Ireland Rd's east end near the intersection of Eastbourne Rd. The crash involved Vehicle 1 described as a 2016 Acura SUV color grey bearing MA passenger registration 3RB127. Vehicle 1 had a valid inspection sticker which expires on 08/30/2020. Vehicle 1 was operated by its owner identified as Barbara Ball. Ball has an active MA Operators License (S18727836). The involved pedestrian was identified as Bruce Terrio. Terrio is an employee of Feeney Brothers Utility Services. Feeney Brothers Utility Services is a contractor of National Grid Gas Company. Upon arrival I observed the following: The crash occurred in the daylight hours around 10:30am on Ireland Rd near the intersection of Eastbourne Rd. At the time of the crash the weather conditions were clear, 48 degrees Fahrenheit and overcast skies (weather.gov). The area where the crash occurred was an active construction site for Feeney Brothers Utility Services. The area of the crash is a dead end. The area is accessed from Ward St from either Eastbourne Rd or Coolidge Rd. The entrances of both Eastbourne Rd and Coolidge Rd had construction signs indicating utility work in the area. At the time of the crash, all roadways were open to vehicle traffic. On the eastbound side of Eastbourne Rd just prior to the intersection of Ireland Rd, I observed a large air compressor which was parked in the roadway facing south bound. No traffic cones were located near the air compressor. To the right of the air compressor were thick green bushes. A wooden fence was located to the right side of the green bushes. On the east side of Ireland Rd I observed a large excavated hole on the right side of the roadway. The hole was near the intersection of Eastbourne Rd and was located approximately three feet from the curb. I observed four traffic cones, two on the front side and two on the left side of the hole. Located on the front edge of the hole was a tire print. Vehicle 1 was located on the west end of Ireland Rd. The front passenger tire of Vehicle 1 had fresh dirt located on the sidewalls and the tire tread. Vehicle 1 appeared to have no visible damage. The pedestrian (Terrio) was being treated by EMS and Fire for injuries. Terrio was wearing brown pants and a green reflective safety vest. I spoke with the operator of Vehicle 1 Barbara Ball. Ball stated that she was operating Vehicle 1 northbound on Eastbourne Rd near the intersection of Ireland Rd. Ball stated that she made a right turn onto Ireland Rd and drove on to the edge of the excavated hole. Ball stated that her vehicle then made impact with Terrio who was in the hole. Ball stated that she immediately stopped, backed out of the hole and called 911. Ball stated that prior to making a right turn onto Ireland Rd, there were no traffic cones in the roadway or next to the hole. Ball stated that as she made the right turn onto Ireland Rd she did not observe Terrio or the hole until it was too late. Ball states that she resides at 80 Eastbourne Rd which is the residence located to the immediate right of the crash location. Ball states that she had been recently parking on Ireland Rd due to ongoing construction at her residence. Ball states that she was traveling at a slow speed prior to impact. At the time of the crash there were three other Feeney Brothers employees working at the site. These workers were identified as Steven Gamble, Mike Cabrinma and Gerard McComaskey. At the time of the crash all three workers were located further up Eastbourne Rd near the intersection of Coolidge Rd and did not observe the crash. At the time of the crash, Newton Police Sergeant Glenn Chisholm was working a paid detail for Feeney Brothers. Sergeant Chisholm stated that he did not observe the crash.Terrio was transported by Cataldo EMS for minor injuries. Several photos were taken of the scene. Photos were taken of the hole with traffic cones and without traffic cones. All photo's were submitted to the IT Bureau. After clearing the scene, I responded to St Elizabeth's Hospital in Brighton, MA to interview Terrio. Terrio stated that at the time of the crash he was standing in the hole on Ireland Rd performing gas utility work. Terrio stated that the front passenger side bumper of Vehicle 1 struck him in the right shoulder. Terrio stated that the impact caused him to lose his balance and fall down in the hole. Terrio states that after falling down he was able to climb out of the hole without assistance. Terrio stated that at the time of impact he was wearing a white hard hat which he thinks struck the pavement on the edge of the hole. Terrio states that at the time of the crash he was working alone in the hole. Terrio states that at the time of the crash traffic cones were located near the hole. Terrio stated that as a result of the impact he sustained minor injuries to his right shoulder and back. I then observed Terrio's hard hat which appeared to have a fresh scrape mark on the top. The hard hat also had broken interior straps. Terrio stated that the straps broke when he was struck by Vehicle 1. Photos were taken of the hard hat and were submitted to the IT Bureau. After reviewing all facts of this incident, Vehicle 1 appeared to have been traveling at a slow speed prior to the crash. This was evident due to the lack of tire skid marks prior to the tire print on the edge of the hole. It also appears that Ball's view of the hole and Terrio may have been obstructed by the parked air compressor on Eastbourne Rd. The thick green bushes and a wooden fence to the right of the air compressor also added to the obstructed view. The hole was also located in close proximity to the air compressor which reduced Vehicle 1's reaction time. Jeff Oliver of OSHA was also notified of this incident. Photographs of the scene were provided to Oliver.
Keywords:
Bus, Crash, Ems, Fire, Hospital, Ped, Pictures, Speed
Dcc:
Visibility obstructed
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Latitude:
42.3379379
Longitude:
-71.1866553
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-03-08
Time:
13:38
Address:
2150 WASHINGTON ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On 3/8/2020 at approx 1313Hrs while assigned to 497 I responded to 101 Alban Rd for a report of an elderly female with advanced dementia was missing along with husbands Lincoln Town car (see report 20012388). While on scene I was advised the elderly female, Blanche MUCCIARONE had crashed the car near 2150 Washington St. Upon arrival I found MUCCIARONE in the driver seat of Ma Reg 62344 , the front of the vehicle had major front end damage and the front driver side airbag had deployed and the vehicle was still in gear with MUCCIARONE appearing unable to understand how to place it in park. MUCCIARONE was confused and unable to communicate what had occurred. While NFD and Cataldo worked with MUCCIARONE I spoke with the operator of Ma Reg 566ET1, Patricia HESSION who stated she was stopped at the red light with her husband John HESSION in the passenger seat she was struck from behind by MUCCIARONE causing her to crash into Ma Reg 682G94 being operated by Leonid FRIEDMAN who was also stopped for the red light. MUCCIARONE was transported to NWH by Cataldo, Patricia HESSION was complaining of neck pain and elected to have her husband drive her to NWH. MUCCIARONE vehicle towed by Todys, towed Motor Vehicle Form placed in traffic box. Request for Immediate Threat Form faxed to Ma RMV Driver Control Unit 857-368-0013 .
Keywords:
Airbag, Crash, Fire
Dcc:
Illness
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Latitude:
42.3291503
Longitude:
-71.2501096
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-03-16
Time:
13:41
Address:
127 COMMONWEALTH AVE
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
On 3/16/20 I was dispatched to 127 Commonwealth Ave for a report of a MV(#1) crash into a fire hydrant. The operator left the scene and was shortly after identified as Mr Bai Lin Wu. Wu called NPD to report the crash once he arrived home. Ofc Ferguson took photos of the knocked over hydrant. City Water Dept was notified of the damage. I responded to Wu's residence. Wu stated he was travelling on the Commonwealth Ave W/B carriage road. Wu stated an unknown MV travelling behind him was trying to pass him on the left. Wu stated he turned to the right to allow the unknown MV to pass. Wu ran off the road to the right and struck the hydrant in front of #127 Comm Ave. Wu further stated he left because he was trying to get medication home as soon as possible to his ill wife. Wu's vehicle sustained moderate damage to the passenger side front end. Wu issued citation for CO Ch19/Sec75 failure to use care turning (went off road).
Keywords:
Citation, Crash, Fire, Moderate, Pictures
Dcc:
Lane departure
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Latitude:
42.3381197
Longitude:
-71.1718426
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-03-18
Time:
13:01
Address:
HEATHERLAND RD & WINCHESTER ST
Speed
limit:
30
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
On 03/18/20 at approximately 13:01 I responded to the intersection of Winchester St and Heatherland Rd. for a two vehicle crash. Upon arrival I spoke with Newton Police Detail Officer Schaefer who was involved in the accident. Officer Schaefer was operating his own vehicle (Mass Reg#1JP123 Blue 2001 Cadillac Deville) and headed back to a paid Feeney Brothers detail. Officer Schaefer stated he was traveling due South down Winchester St. approximately 30mph when a light colored vehicle (later determined to be Mass Reg#9FG942- Grey 2010 Toyota Prius operated by Rosana Cristina Brasileiro) pulled out of the one-way Heatherland Rd, the wrong way. Officer Schaefer stated the Prius struck him on his drivers side front and rear doors causing the vehicle to crash into the curb and causing his side air bag to deploy. Officer Schaefer was wearing his seatbelt but struck his head off the interior of his vehicle. I attempted to speak with the operator of the other vehicle Rosana Brasileiro but she only spoke Portuguese. Newton Fire Department Engine #7 was also on scene and Fire Fighter Ian Moniz stated he spoke a different dialect but was able to communicate with her. Fire Fighter Moniz translated for me and I was able to ascertain that Brasileiro stated she was driving due West on Heatherland Rd(wrong way) when she didn't see the other vehicle and made contact with it. I asked Brasileiro for a License and she handed me a Brazilian Passport and stated she didn't have a license. She stated she was just visiting from Brazil and that she was operating her bosses vehicle. Brasileiro was handed Mass. Criminal Citation #T2080843 for Ch90/ Sec10- Unlicensed Operation, Ch90/ Sec 16-Operating on a one way the wrong way and Ch 89/ Sec 8-Failure to yield to the right of way. Both vehicles were towed from the scene while Officer Schaefer went with the Medics to Newton-Wellesley Hospital to get checked out. Sgt. McLean and Traffic Officer Wilson (N523) were also on scene and Officer Wilson took pictures. Sgt. McLean traveled to N.W.H. to check on Officer Schaefer. All roads mentioned/traveled on in this report are public ways in the City of Newton as they are serviced and maintained by this city.
Keywords:
Citation, Crash, Fire, Hospital, Pictures
Dcc:
Signs/Signals, Failed to yield
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Latitude:
42.3135691
Longitude:
-71.2091121
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-03-25
Time:
07:49
Address:
204 LAGRANGE ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
OPER OF MV#1 STATED THAT HE WAS TRAVELLING EB ON LAGRANGE ST (#204), BELOW THE SPEED LIMIT, WHEN MV#2 APPROACHED WB, AND CROSSED THE DOUBLE YELLOW LINES. MV#2 THEN STRUCK THE DRIVER SIDE FRONT END OF MV#1. OPER OF MV#2 STATED THAT HE WAS TRAVELLING WB ON LAGRANGE ST, BELOW THE SPEED LIMIT, AND DOES NOT RECALL HOW THE ACCIDENT HAPPENED. PASSENGER OF MV#2 STATED THAT THEY WERE TRAVELLING EB ON LAGRANGE ST, WHEN THEIR VEHICLE SLIGHTLY DRIFTED OVER THE DOUBLE YELLOW LINES, AND STRUCK MV#1. PASSENGER #2 WAS TRAPPED IN THE FRONT PASSENGER SEAT AND WAS EXTRICATED BY NFD. BOTH VEHICLES TOWED BY TODYS WITH FRONT END DAMAGE. OFC GAUDET PHOTOGRAPHED THE SCENE.
Keywords:
Crash, Fire, Pictures, Speed
Dcc:
Lane departure
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Latitude:
42.3035949
Longitude:
-71.1664677
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-05-03
Time:
11:14
Address:
11 KENWOOD AVE
Speed
limit:
20
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
Mv#1 was travelling on Kenwood Ave S/B, veered off the road to the right and struck a city light gas pole in front of #11 Kenwood. #1 operator stated she got distracted by admiring the blooming flowers on a tree across the street, taking her eyes off the road resulting in the collision with the pole. Pole broke in half near the middle of it. NFD was able to shut the gas off. National Grid was notified to respond. City was notified of the pole damage. Mv#1 appeared to sustain light damage to the front passenger side front end. I took photos of pole damage. Camera memory chip with photos placed in the IT bureau mail slot.
Keywords:
Distracted, Fire, Pictures, Tree
Dcc:
Distracted
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Latitude:
42.3372656
Longitude:
-71.2022894
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-05-06
Time:
12:23
Address:
82 HARVARD ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On Wednesday, May 6, 2020 while assigned to Traffic unit N525, I responded to the area of Harvard Street and Washington Park, Newton for a report of a construction vehicle that crashed into a City of Newton fire hydrant. The weather at the time of the crash was clear and sunny. The road surface was dry. Harvard Street and Washington Park are both public ways maintained by the City of Newton. I spoke with the operator of the vehicle involved in the crash, Michael Clavette (S36731553). Clavette is employed S and P Construction and was operating a 1998 Mack 700 (MA CON: S71054) while working as a sub contractor for Feeney Brothers on Washington Park. Clavette stated he was attempting to back down Washington Park (W) from Harvard Street. Clavette stated he pulled his vehicle forward to reposition and the front bumper area made contact with a fire hydrant in front of 82 Harvard Street. I observed minor damage to the front bumper area of MV1. I observed minor damage to the fire hydrant. Photos were taken of the damage and submitted to the IT Bureau. The City of Newton Water Department was notified.
Keywords:
Crash, Fire, Pictures, Solar
Dcc:
Inattention
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Latitude:
42.3495559
Longitude:
-71.2009435
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-05-16
Time:
10:01
Address:
281 NEWTONVILLE AVE
Speed
limit:
30
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On May 16th, 2020 at approximately 10:01 hours while working N491 I responded to #281 Newtonville Ave for a reported single vehicle crash. While en route the reporting party stated the vehicle had left the scene. On my arrival I spoke with the R/P who stated while riding his bike down Newtonville Ave he observed a black colored landscaping pickup truck back out of Pillion Court onto Newtonville Ave and hit a fire hydrant across the Street. Its possible the driver never knew he struck the hydrant. The R/P never saw the driver or the license plate number. Fire department and water department were notified and were responding. Pictures were taken and later submitted to Technology Bureau.
Keywords:
Crash, Fire, Pictures
Dcc:
Visibility obstructed
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Latitude:
42.3527856
Longitude:
-71.1984141
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-05-17
Time:
14:26
Address:
16 WATERTOWN ST & CRAFT ST
Speed
limit:
30
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
On May 17th, 2020 at approximately 14:26 hours while working N491 I responded along with NFD and Medic One to a mv crash at the intersection of Watertown St @ CRAFT St. On my arrival both the Fire Dept. and Medics were assessing the operators of the two involved vehicles. Operator from vehicle #1 a 2014 black Jeep identified as Mark Mccullough was transported from the scene by ambulance to Newton Wellesley due to his injuries. He did give a statement prior to being transported.. He stated he was going N/B on Craft St when vehicle#2 suddenly made a left turn in the intersection towards Watertown St causing the crash. Operator of vehicle #2 reported going S/B on Craft St and was attempting to turn left onto Watertown St when vehicle #1 crashed into him in the intersection. Witness id as Eamen Keane stated he was behind vehicle #1 on Craft St when he observed vehicle #2 turn left in front of vehicle #1 causing the crash. I cited operator #2 for failing to yield at an intersection C89/S8.additionally charged him with operating his mv without a valid license C90/S10. He did possess a Guatemalan license. His vehicle was registered to him with an address of #59 Chester Ave Waltham Ma. e . He was additionally charged with operating his vehicle on a public way without being properly licensed.C90s10.Citation #T2014121. Both vehicles were towed by todys. Both drivers sustained injuries but only operator #1 went to the hospital. Operator #2 refused. All above mentioned streets are public ways and maintained by the city of Newton DPW.
Keywords:
Citation, Crash, Ems, Fire, Hospital
Dcc:
Failed to yield
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Latitude:
42.3643526
Longitude:
-71.1862429
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-06-02
Time:
13:35
Address:
819 WATERTOWN ST
Speed
limit:
30
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
MV#1 was traveling east on Watertown Street when he was stopped by Newton Fire informing him he had pulled down several wires. -Op MV#1 stated he was traveling east on Watertown Street when the Newton Fire informing him he had pulled down several wires. He stated he observed the cargo cover arm had retacted and was sticking up, which caused electrical wires from#819 Waterown st to be pulled down from the house. -I next spoke to NM#1, the property owner of #819 Watertown St, who stated she was in her house and heard what she thought was truck speeding. she next stated that she heard a loud band and the lights in her house went out. -There were no injuries reported at this time and no further property damage Eversource was notified and responded to area.
Keywords:
Fire, Speed
Dcc:
Defective equipment
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42.3525161
Longitude:
-71.2188578
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-06-09
Time:
12:01
Address:
PARKER ST & HAGEN RD
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
Vehicle 1 described as a 2019 Nissan Rogues color gray bearing MA Pan Reg 2SNN41 was stopped in traffic southbound on Parker St near the intersecting way of Hagen Rd. Both Parker St and Hagen Rd are public ways in the City of Newton. Vehicle 1 was then rear ended by Vehicle 2 described as a 2018 Ford Van color white bearing MA Con Reg S35168 which was traveling southbound on Parker St. As a result of the impact Vehicle 1 sustained damage to the passenger side rear bumper and quarter panel. Vehicle 2 sustained damage to the drivers side front bumper and fender. The operator of Vehicle 1 identified as Chelsea Halsor stated that she was stopped on Parker St due to another uninvolved vehicle which was stopped in front of her vehicle due to a pedestrian crossing Parker St in a crosswalk. Halsor stated that while stopped she was struck from behind by Vehicle 2. Halsor stated that the force of the impact caused her to hit her head on the steering wheel. Fire and Medics responded to the scene and evaluated Halsor. Halsor was released with a patient refusal. The operator of Vehicle 2 identified as Christopher Benoit stated that he was traveling southbound on Parker St and struck Vehicle 1 which was stopped in traffic. Benoit stated that he tried to avoid the collision by swerving to the right but was unable to and as a result struck the passenger side rear of Vehicle 1. Benoit stated he was uninjured. No other witnesses on scene. Vehicle 1 was driven from the scene by Halsor. An RMV check of Vehicle 2 revealed that the registration was expired as of 12/31/2019. Tody's responded and removed the vehicle. A Towed MV Inventory Sheet was completed. An RMV check also revealed that Benoits MA Drivers License (MA DL# S9550481) was suspended. As a result Benoit was issued in hand MA Uniform Citation T1268483 and cited for Mgl 90/23 Operation of a Motor Vehicle After License Suspension, Mgl 90/9 Operating an Unregistered Motor Vehicle on a Public Way and City Ordinance Violation 19-71 Following to Close.
Keywords:
Citation, Crash, Crosswalk, Fire, Ped
Dcc:
Followed too closely
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Latitude:
42.3162118
Longitude:
-71.1950239
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-06-10
Time:
12:49
Address:
FAIRWAY DR & WATERTOWN ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On 06/10/2020 at 1249hrs I responded to the intersection of Fairway Drive and Watertown Street for a two car motor vehicle crash involving a city of Newton Fire Department vehicle. Vehicle 1 described as a 2009 Ford Taurus Sedan (MA Municipal Fire Reg 64260) was backing southbound on Fairway Drive when it struck Vehicle 2 which was unoccupied and parked in the southbound lane of Fairway Drive. Due to the force of the impact Vehicle 1 sustained minor damage to the drivers side rear quarter panel and Vehicle 2 sustained minor damage to the drivers side rear quarter panel. The operator of Vehicle 1 stated he was backing up due to a large commercial motor vehicle trailer which was parked and obstructing traffic in the northbound lane of Fairway Drive. No injuries were reported on scene. No vehicle tows were required. Pictures were taken and submitted to the NPD IT Bureau Officer Marini N537 responded for the commerical motor vehicle trailer.
Keywords:
Crash, Fire, Pictures
Dcc:
[]
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Latitude:
42.3531994
Longitude:
-71.2161459
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-06-26
Time:
12:14
Address:
WASHINGTON ST & QUINOBEQUINN RD
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On 6/26/2020 at approx 1214hrs while assigned to 497 I responded to the area of Washington St at Quinobequin Rd for a report of a 2 car crash with air bag deployment. Upon arrival I observed Ma Reg 579AM3 a gray Toyt Rav 4 and Ma Reg 219w70 a red Toyota Corolla in the middle of the EB lanes of Washington St both with significant damage, front and side airbag deployment and fluids leaking. I ascertained the operators were not hurt and called for two tows and NFD for speedy dry. I spoke with the operator of the red Toyt Brendan OCONNOR who stated he was travelling EB on Washington St, had the green light, was proceeding through the intersection when he was struck by the operator of the Toyt Rav 4,Gabriella NUGENT. I spoke with NUGENT who stated she was attempting to take the left onto Quinobequin Rd from the WB lane of Washington St when she collided with OCONNOR. NUGENT acknowledged that although the light was green WB she did not have the left arrow to turn. Both cars towed by Todys, both Nugent and OCONNOR signed patient refusals with Cataldo ambulance.
Keywords:
Airbag, Crash, Ems, Fire, Speed
Dcc:
Failed to yield
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Latitude:
42.3274875
Longitude:
-71.2531655
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-06-27
Time:
04:04
Address:
564 HAMMOND ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
MV1 was travelling NB on Hammond St and crossed the southbound lane and drove off the side of the road and struck fire hydrant as shown in diagram. MV1 was towed from scene by Tody's towing. No injuries reported. MV1 operator was subsequently arrested for OUI. See incident report #20031376 for full narrative regarding this accident. Photos will be attached to the incident narrative. City was also notified of damaged hydrant.
Keywords:
Crash, Fire, Pictures
Dcc:
Reckless driving
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Latitude:
42.325196
Longitude:
-71.1646483
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-06-27
Time:
07:00
Address:
188 FLORENCE STREET
Speed
limit:
5
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On Saturday 6/27/20 at approximatly 0700 hours while assigned to marked unit n499 I was dispatched to the parking lot of 188 Florence Street (Heathwood Rehab) for a report of a motor vehicle that backed into a pipe comng from the building. Upon arrival I observed the vehicle had backed from a parking spot at 188 Florence Street into the rear building of 160 Boylston Street striking the gas meter. I could hear and smell gas coming from the meter and immediately cleared the reporting party from the area and requested the assistance of Sgt. McNeil, Fire Dept, National Grid and Maintenence from the Avalon (160 Boylston Street). Fire arrived on scene and was able to slow the leak of the gas and I was able to speak with the reporting party identified as SANFORD Troy. Troy states that he is an employee at 188 Florence Street and got to work a little early this morning. He states that he stayed in his car awaiting the start of his shift and must have fallen asleep with his foot on the brakle and the transmission still in reverse. When he fell asleep he states his foot must have come off the brake causing him to back into the gas meter of 160 Boylston Street. The impact not only damaged the gas meter, but also did damage to the rear center of Troy's vehicle. Through my observations of Troy's demeanor and actions he did not appear to be impaired in any way. Troy stated that he did not get much sleep last night and was tired. He also stated that he did not need any medical attention Fire remained on location awaiting the arrival of National Grid. After interviewing Troy and confirming the area was secured I cleared the location without further incident
Keywords:
Crash, Fire, Impairment, Night
Dcc:
Fatigue/Sleep
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Latitude:
42.3183755
Longitude:
-71.1740473
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-06-27
Time:
17:42
Address:
210 NAHANTON ST
Speed
limit:
30
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On 6/27/20 at 1742 I responded with multiple units, NFD and medics for a report of a MVA with injuries on Nahanton St. Upon arrival I observed NH Reg 4539251 wrapped around Verizon utility pole 6/15 facing eastbound on Nahanton St. The operator and the passenger behind the operator were trapped inside the vehicle. The front right passenger was able to get out of the car. Multiple witnesses stated that the vehicle was traveling WB and when it came around the bend in the road the operator lost control and spun clockwise into the pole. The vehicle ultimately rested facing the direction it came from, eastbound. NFD responded and was able to free the remaining two passengers from the vehicle. All passengers were transported to Beth Israel Boston for treatment. While on scene, I spoke with the passenger from the front seat who stated they were traveling westbound towards Needham and the operator just lost control around the bend due to the wet surface. There were no other vehicles involved in the accident, Tody's responded to tow the vehicle. Verizon was notified of their utility pole being damaged. Pictures were taken of the scene and turned over to IT to be uploaded to this report. I responded to the hospital to follow up with the occupants but was only allowed to speak with the passengers and not the operator as he was in critical condition with a broken femur and head injuries. The rear passenger stated that he didn't think his son, the operator, was going that fast but he lost control around the bend, he was suffering from neck pain and is in fair condition. The passenger in the front seat suffered minor/unknown leg injuries but hospital staff believed he would be discharged tonight.
Keywords:
Crash, Fire, Hospital, Pictures
Dcc:
Too fast for conditions
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Latitude:
42.2969814
Longitude:
-71.1958963
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-07-15
Time:
15:59
Address:
CENTRE ST & CHURCH STREET
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On 07/15/2020, while assigned to N494, I, Officer Conary, responded to the intersection of Centre Street at Church Street for a motor vehicle accident. Upon arrival, I spoke with Operator of MV1 who stated that he was driving Southbound on Centre Street when the car in front of him stopped suddenly at the green signal. At this time, MV1 hit MV2 rear. Operator of MV1 said that he believes she was distracted with a hand held device. Operator of MV2 explained to me that she at the intersection of Centre Street and Church Street traveling Southbound. She got the green signal and she let the car traveling Northbound take a left turn onto Church Street before she continued through the intersection. At this time, MV2 was hit by MV1 from the rear. She stated she was not using her phone. It should be noted that the signal traveling Northbound on Centre is a green left signal to turn onto Church Street. After the green arrow, cars yield to oncoming traffic to turn. Fire and Medics arrived on scene and all parties involved signed patient refusals. MV1 was towed by AAA. MV1 had minor damage to the front bumper. MV2 was able to be driven from scene with minor damage to the rear bumper. No further incident to report.
Keywords:
Crash, Distracted, Fire, Phone
Dcc:
Followed too closely
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Latitude:
42.3542225
Longitude:
-71.1864936
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-07-22
Time:
01:12
Address:
WATERTOWN ST & BRIDGE ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
MV1 was operating westbound on Watertown St (public way). MV2 was parked on Watertown St in front of 144 Bridge St (public way). MV1 operator struck and side swiped MV2. MV2 sustained extensive damage. MV1 continued westbound on Watertown St and struck a cross walk sign and Newton Fire Department box which both in front of Coletti-Magni Park, and both were destroyed. MV1 hit and hopped the curb of Watertown St in front of Coletti-Magni Park, drove onto the side walk, and hit the fence of Coletti-Magni Park and damaged much of it. MV1 then came at rest on top of the Coletti-Magni Park fence and sustained extensive damage. MV1 operator stated he was not injured at this time and sign a patient refusal with Newton Medics. MV2 was unoccupied. Both MV1 and MV2 were towed by Todys.
Keywords:
Fire, Severe, Walk
Dcc:
Lane departure, Reckless driving
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Latitude:
42.3604294
Longitude:
-71.20168
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-07-22
Time:
08:26
Address:
JACKSON RD & PEARL ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
On July 22nd, 2020 at approximately 08:26 hours while working N491 I responded to the intersection of Jackson Rd @ Pearl St for a reported two car mv crash. On my arrival with NFD and Medics I observed one vehicle Maryland license plate 9DF562, 2016 Ford Escape in the middle of the intersection with heavy front end damage. The other vehicle Ma commercial V42208, 2014 white transit van resting into the chain link fence to the property of #99 Jackson Rd with heavy damage to the passenger side front quarter. I first spoke with the operator of the Van, identified as David Dwyer. The Van which David was operating is owned by Porcelain Patch & Glaze Corp. #140 Watertown St, Watertown Ma. David stated he wasn't sure what happened. He reported going N/B on Jackson Rd passing thru the intersection of Pearl St when the crash occurred. I asked him if he possibly might have not stopped at the traffic light(red)? He responded, "he wasn't sure". I then spoke with the other operator identified as Raul Davila. He reported that he was going W/B on Pearl St crossing the intersection of Jackson Rd when vehicle #2 struck his vehicle in the intersection. He further stated his light was definitely green. Both vehicles were towed from the scene by Todys. Both operators signed patient refusals. Mr Davila did complain of dizziness but refused to go with the Medics. Operator #2, David Dwyer was cited with Ma citation #T2014122 for failing to stop for a red light on Jackson Rd. The citation was later left at his work place at #140 Watertown St, Watertown Ma. with a fellow employee. David had gone back out on the road to a job. The property to which vehicle #2 caused damage to, I later gave the owner, Fernarla Thomasis the insurance information from that vehicle.
Keywords:
Citation, Crash, Fire
Dcc:
Signs/Signals
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Latitude:
42.359451
Longitude:
-71.194781
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-07-31
Time:
13:41
Address:
2014 WASHINGTON ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
Vehicle 1 a city of Newton Fire Engine was parked in the driveway of Newton Wellesley Hospital 2014 Washington St. Vehicle 2 was located in the driveway directly behind Vehicle 1. Vehicle 2 collided with Vehicle 1 while attempting to pass Vehicle 1 on the left. As a result of the impact Vehicle 1 sustained minor damage to the drivers side. Vehicle 2 sustained damage to the passenger's side front bumper and fender. No injuries were reported. No tows were required. It should be noted that Vehicle 1 was on scene due to a fire alarm activation at Newton Wellesley Hospital. The operator of Vehicle 2 stated that while behind Vehicle 1 he noticed another Fire Engine approaching. The operator of Vehicle 2 stated that he collided with Vehicle 1 while trying to move out of the way of the approaching Fire Engine. Pictures were taken on scene and submitted to the NPD IT Bureau.
Keywords:
Crash, Fire, Hospital, Pictures
Dcc:
Other improper action
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url:
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Latitude:
42.3306338
Longitude:
-71.2464373
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-08-02
Time:
07:01
Address:
79 FLORENCE ST
Speed
limit:
30
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On Sunday 8/2/20 at approximately 701 hours while assigned to marked unit n499 I was dispatched to the rear of the Lifetime Center (300 Boylston Street) for a single vehicle motor vehicle crash. Upon arrival I observed a Black Honda CRV with significant front end damage next to a dumpster in the shoulder of Florence Street behind the Lifetime Center. Dumpster was placedt there for the ongoing construction at the Lifetime Center. I spoke with the operator of the CRV, LYSGAARD Ingrid, who states she was frustrated by all the noise being made by the construction workers. Ingrid states she drove to the site to take pictures of the workers whom she believed to be working in violation of Newton's city noise ordinance. She pulled over to the side of the road to take a picture with her cell phone, but didnt realize her foot came off the brake pedal causing her to strike the dumpster. Fire and Medics also responded to the crash and ingrid signed a patient refusal after being evaluated by the medics Tody's responded and towed the vehicle. I stayed on scene until the vehicle was removed and Ingid's son came to transport her hiome.
Keywords:
Crash, Fire, Phone, Pictures, Solar
Dcc:
Distracted
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Latitude:
42.3168175
Longitude:
-71.180136
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-08-07
Time:
14:09
Address:
349 WATERTOWN ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
Operator of vehicle #2 Henry Burke stated that on 08/07/2020 at 14:09 hours while parking his vehicle ( MA reg 80S 2008 Toyota SUV ) in front of 349 Watertown St the front bumper of his vehicle made contact with the rear bumper of the vehicle that was parked in front of him. Watertown St is a public way in the City of Newton. Vehicle #2 had no damage, and Burke stated that he was not injured . Operator of vehicle #1 Newton Fire Department Lt. Michael White stated that he was sitting in a NFD SUV ( MA reg MV N MF4653 2016 Ford SUV )was facing west bound when vehicle #2's front bumper stuck his vehicle's rear bumper. Vehicle #1 had small scuff marks to it's rear center bumper. White stated that he was not injured and neither vehicle required a tow, I took photos of both vehicles and turned the disk over to the NPD's IT Bureau for downloading.
Keywords:
Fire, Pictures
Dcc:
Inattention
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Latitude:
42.360832
Longitude:
-71.2007389
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-08-13
Time:
11:50
Address:
BEACON ST & CHESTNUT ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
On August 13th, 2020, while working in marked unit N526, I responded to a 2 car MVA involving pedestrians at the intersection of Beacon Street and Chestnut Street, Newton. The weather at the time of the crash was clear and sunny. The road surface was dry. Beacon Street and Chestnut Street are both public ways maintained by the City of Newton. The operator of MV1, Maria Dinapoli (S92626906), stated she was operating her 2018 Toyota Corolla ( MA REG: 1KNW71) heading west on Beacon Street and had the green light at the intersection of Chestnut Street. Dinapoli stated she was traveling straight through the intersection when MV2 which was traveling east on Beacon Street at the time cut infront of her vehicle to take a left turn onto Chestnut Street. Dinapoli stated she applied her brakes but was unable to stop in time and made contact with MV2. The impact of the crash caused MV1 to drive over the curb and onto the sidewalk where it made light contact with a baby stroller with a 1 year old inside. MV1 also struck and damaged a Newton Fire Department box that was located on the sidewalk. The baby stroller was being operated by the mother identified as Anna Gilman (S11328154). The pedestrians reported no injuries and signed patient refusals with Medic 2. MV1 sustained moderate front end damage and was towed from the scene by Todys. Dinapoli also reported no injuries and signed a patient refusal with Medic 2. The operator of MV2, Leena Dolabany (S12410136), stated she was operating her 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee (MA REG: 1TCZ14) heading east on Beacon Street and had the green light at the intersection of Chestnut Street. Dolabany stated she was in a line of cars in traffic waiting to take the left turn onto Chestnut Street. Dolabany stated as the cars infront of her continued through the intersection she took a left onto Chestnut Street and as she was already into the turn she was struck by MV1. MV2 sustained moderate damage to the passenger side panel. Dolabany reported no injuries and signed a patient refusal by Medic 2. A query of all vehicles and parties involved through dispatch determined that MV2 was revoked for insurance. After speaking with the operator I was informed that MV2 had recently switched insurance agencies and Dolabany was able to provide paperwork from Geico Insurance stating the vehicle was insured. Due to the registry not displaying a valid registration, MV2 was towed from the scene by Todys. I advised Dolabany to contact her insurance company and advise them to update their information with the registry so she can retrieve the vehicle. Photographs of the scene and damage to city property were taken by Officer Wilson and submitted to the IT Bureau. On August 14th, 2020 I spoke with the operator of MV2, Leena Dolabany and her father George Dolabany in the front lobby of the police station. They provided paperwork from Geico Insurance that stated the vehicle was infact insured at the time of the accident and that there was an error made by the Registry of Motor Vehicles. Sgt. Devine and I advised them that we have to use the Registry's database for our investigation and because it still states the vehicle is revoked for insurance we can not release the license plates. Sgt. Devine advised them they could get another tow company to come and take custody of the vehicle but the plates will be seized until the registry shows an active status on the registration. I issued Mass uniform citation T2017328 in hand to Leena and advised her she will be summoned for a hearing for the following violations; Ch 90 section 34J Operating MV without insurance and Ch 90 section 9 Unregistered MV.
Keywords:
Citation, Crash, Fire, Moderate, Ped, Pictures, Solar
Dcc:
Unknown
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Latitude:
42.3291075
Longitude:
-71.225906
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-08-19
Time:
13:31
Address:
195 CRAFTS ST
Speed
limit:
30
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
Operator #1 stated he was stopped in traffic, S/B on Craft St by the Fire Station, #197 Craft St when he was rear ended by vehicle #2. Operator #2 stated she was behind MV#1 on Craft St when she reported MV#1 stopped in front of her. She was unable to stop before crashing into the rear of his MV. There were no injuries due to this accident and vehicle #2 was towed by Todys due to damage.
Keywords:
Crash, Fire
Dcc:
Followed too closely
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Latitude:
42.3570417
Longitude:
-71.2070929
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-08-25
Time:
12:45
Address:
2014 WASHINGTON ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On 8/25/2020 at approx 1245hrs while assigned to 497 I responded to NWH emergency ambulance entrance for a report of a past hit and run reported by Walpole Fire Dept personnel. Upon arrival I met with Firefighter Albert KING who stated he was travelling E/B on Washington St towards NWH with a patient and 2 other Firefighters on board when a black Toyota Prius being operated by a Asian female bumped into his front passenger side. FF KING stated he tried to communicate with the women to pull into the hospital and meet him at the ER but upon turning she continued straight on Washington St. KING stated he did not get a license plate number. Minor paint transfer to front passenger side as well as damage to front passenger wheel guard. Patient information not included for privacy, see Walpole Fire dept trip sheet if needed.
Keywords:
Ems, Fire, Hospital
Dcc:
Other improper action
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Latitude:
42.3306338
Longitude:
-71.2464373
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-08-30
Time:
02:13
Address:
848 BEACON ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
At the scene the operator of Vehicle #1 was extracted by Newton Fire and transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital by Newton Medics. At the Hospital I spoke with the Operator of Vehicle #1. Operator states that she was driving home from a friends house and didn't remember any of the details of the crash. From my investigation, as well as the statement from the witness, it appears Vehicle #1 under steered while trying to make a left turn. The vehicle struck the curb, left the roadway and rolled onto its side. The driver was issued a citation for a Marked Lanes violation. The vehicle was towed from the scene by Tody's.
Keywords:
Citation, Crash, Fire, Hospital
Dcc:
Lane departure, Over-steering
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Latitude:
42.3297729
Longitude:
-71.1956758
Location:
Case
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Date:
2020-09-01
Time:
16:14
Address:
40 CRESCENT ST
Speed
limit:
5
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On 9/1/20 while working N493, I responded with N497 and the Fire Dept to 40 Crescent St for a report of a car into the house. On arrival I observed MA 6CM450 in the backyard of #40 unit C. It was stationary against the large AC Compressor in the rear of the unit, and appeared to had run over several large shrubs before coming to a stop. I spoke with vehicle owner and operator Marion Cohen 8/27/46. Cohen stated that as she was parking in the rear lot of the complex, she accidentally mistook the brake for the gas pedal. She in turn ended up going over the curb and through some bushes before hitting the compressor. There was a passenger in the vehicle identified as Milton Kornfeld 3/10/42. Both occupants were checked out by medics and declined transport. The airbags did not deploy. There does not appear to be any structural damage to anything other than the compressor. NFD checked the integrity of the house, and the compressor was unplugged. I took pictures of the scene and submitted the memory card to IT. Homeowner Xiaozhi Zhao and his family were present inside at the time of the collision and are unharmed. Tody's responded and removed the vehicle from the property. It sustained heavy front end damage and was towed to their lot via flatbed. A m/v inventory form was filled out. This report number has been provided to all parties for their respective insurance companies.
Keywords:
Airbag, Bus, Crash, Fire, Pictures
Dcc:
Inattention, Unknown
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Latitude:
42.3477355
Longitude:
-71.2371235
Location:
Case
number:
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:
[]
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Latitude:
42.3301182
Longitude:
-71.1928911
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-09-05
Time:
12:07
Address:
ALBEMARLE RD & CRAFTS ST
Speed
limit:
10
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
ON 9-5-20 AT APPROX. 1207HRS. WHILE WORKING N492 I TOOK A REPORT FOR PEDESTRIAN HIT AND RUN. UPON ARRIVAL AT 608 WATERTOWN ST. I SPOKE TO THE VICTIM ( ROHAN BIJU ) WITH HIS FATHER ( BIJU MOHAN ) PRESENT. VICTIM STATES HE WAS JOGGING S-BOUND ON CRAFTS ST. WHILE CROSSING ALBEMARLE RD. HE AS IN THE CROSSWALK. AT THIS POINT HE WAS HIT ON HIS RIGHT SIDE BY AN UNKNOWN MOTOR VEHICLE. VICTIM BELIEVES IT WAS POSSIBLY AN OLDER CHRYSLER OR PT CRUISER. VICTIM DID NOT GET A PLATE NOR REMEMBER THE COLOR OF THE VEHICLE. VICTIM STATES HE GOT TO HIS FEET AND WALKED HOME. AT HOME HE TOLD HIS FATHER WHAT HAD HAPPENED. FIRE AND MEDICS RESPONDED TO 608 WATERTOWN AND TRANSPORTED THE VICTIM TO NEWTON WELLESLEY HOSPITAL FOR TREATMENT. VICTIM HAD CUTS ON BRUISES ON HIS LEFT SIDE. VICTIM STATE THE HIT AND RUN OCCURRED AROUND 1130HRS. DESPITE THE TIME DELAY, I CANVASSED THE AREA FOR A VEHICLE OR POSSIBLE WITNESSES WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS. VICTIM WAS TRANSPORTED BY MEDIC2. HIS FATHER WAS ONBOARD. CLEARED WITHOUT FURTHER INCIDENT.
Keywords:
Crosswalk, Fire, Hospital, Ped, Walk
Dcc:
Inattention
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url:
Image
url:
Latitude:
42.3598454
Longitude:
-71.2170818
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-09-10
Time:
17:44
Address:
1611 CENTRE ST
Speed
limit:
35
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On 9/10/2020 I was working N502 when I responded to a 2 car MVA at 1611 Centre St. which was called in by Sgt. Mlcean. Upon arrival I spoke with Rosa Malave first the driver of Veh 1. Rosa stated she felt she had a head injury and Newton fire and medics were called to respond. Rosa stated she was sitting stoped in traffic when she was struck by the operator of Veh 2 Barakatullo Ashurov from behind. Rosa was transported by Newton Medics to NWH and her car was towed by Todys. I then spoke with Ashurov the operator of Veh 2. Ashurov stated he was sitting stopped in traffic when the car in front of him "Veh 1" began to reverse and struck him at aprox 1 to 2 miles an hour. Ashurov stated he got out to see if the woman was alright and she stated that he had hit her and an argument insued. There was no damage observed on either vehicle. There were no witnesses and no cameras in the area. Both parties were provided with a report number.
Keywords:
Fire
Dcc:
Unknown
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url:
Image
url:
Latitude:
42.3211455
Longitude:
-71.2045171
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-09-15
Time:
19:17
Address:
165 NEEDHAM ST
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
Operator of MV1 stated she was pulling into a parking spot in front of 165 Needham Street-Shop n Shop. As she was pulling into the spot, she believes she accidentally hit the gas pedal instead of the brake. She struck a light pole and went up and onto the sidewalk area. The light pole was knocked to the ground and broke into two pieces. Operator of MV1 was not injured and signed a patient refusal. The vehicle was towed by David Donahue from Tody's Towing. The Manager on Duty at Stop n Shop was made aware of the damage. She notified the store's general manager and the property manager about pole that was knocked down and the damage to their storefront window frame. NFD Engine 7, taped off the area.
Keywords:
Crash, Fire
Dcc:
Inattention
Report
url:
Image
url:
Latitude:
42.3121478
Longitude:
-71.2138224
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-09-18
Time:
16:19
Address:
BROOKLINE ST & SPAULDING LA
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
On Friday, September 18th, 2020 at approximately 1619 hours I, Officer Newton, was dispatched to Brookline St and Spaulding Ln(both are public ways in the City of Newton) for a report of a vehicle that crossed over Brookline St and struck a tree and drove off with major front end damage. The RP was able to give a description of the vehicle as a White Audi with the license plate beginning with 8X. The RP also stated the vehicle was going down Dedham St and possibly turned down Marvin Ln. Sgt M. Wade located the vehicle, White Audi MA Reg 8XVP10, with major front end damage, parked outside of 45 Indian Ridge Rd and made contact with the operator, John Bigda. It should be noted that the house is 2 houses from Marvin Ln. Upon arrival I spoke to John. John stated he was driving his vehicle and got into an accident but it was not a big deal because he was able to drive home. John was not able to explain the details of his crash and was very evasive as to exactly what happened, just that he got into an accident because somebody cut him off. John continued to tell me multiple times nothing bad happened and everything was fine. John was very unsteady on his feet and was stumbling around and almost fell several times while I was trying to speak with him. John also had slurred speech and a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from his person that I was able to smell even though I was wearing a mask. At this time I asked John to take field sobriety tests to which he refused by saying "I'm not taking the test." The Medics arrived on scene to evaluate John. John was not able to answer their questions and the medics decided he should go to the hospital for an evaluation. However, John refused to go to the hospital. NFD arrived on scene and stated they saw tire marks and debris at the location of the crash. Ofc. Guarino went to that location to take pictures that will be added to this report. Due to the above facts and because John was almost falling over while speaking with us, he was placed under arrest for Operating Under the Influence of Liquor. John was handcuffed (D/L) and searched prior to being placed in cruiser 499. Cruiser 499 was searched before and after transport for contraband with negative results. John was booked and read his Miranda rights by Sgt M. Wade and Ofc Donovan processed him. John was handed citation T2014721 for 89/4/A Marked Lanes Violation (Driving over the double yellow line and leaving the roadway to strike the tree on Brookline St), 90/24/C Leaving the Scene of Property Damage (Hitting a city tree and causing damage), and 90/24/K (Operating Under the Influence of Liquor, 2nd Offense.. 1st offense was 11/18/2004 OUI docket 0443CR2527A CWOF ). The citation was placed with John's property. The vehicle was towed by Todys.
Keywords:
Alcohol, Citation, Crash, Fire, Hospital, Pictures, Tree
Dcc:
Failed to yield, Lane departure
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url:
Image
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Latitude:
42.3025681
Longitude:
-71.176657
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-09-21
Time:
14:46
Address:
88 CHESTNUT ST
Speed
limit:
10
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
On 09/21/20 at 14:46 hours, I (Traffic Unit # 523) responded to the parking lot of 88 Chestnut Street for a motor vehicle accident involving a pedestrian. The weather at the time was 60 degrees ( localconditions.com) and the sky was clear and sunny. The road surface was dry. The parking lot is a thru way that the public use to enter/exit the lot or park there. On arrival at the same time with the Fire and Medics, I observed a female laying in the middle of the lot facing down on her back. A small red and gray CVS like type shopping carriage was knocked over and resting on it's side in front of the victim's head. The carriage was moved to the side in order to tend to the victim I also observed a black Honda Civic bearing MA reg.# 3741TW that was involved in the accident. The Honda was out of the parking spot resting approximately two feet away from the pedestrian's legs. I then spoke to the pedestrian identified as Darla Gipson in the rear of the ambulance. She sustained an abrasion to her front left shoulder and arm area which I observed. She also complained of left knee and elbow pain. She stated that she walking through the middle of the parking lot pushing the carriage by the door entrance in a westerly direction towards Chestnut Street. She states that she never saw a vehicle backing up and then she was suddenly struck and believes she was pushed underneath the vehicle. She was then transported to Newton Wellesley Hospital by Cataldo Ambulance. I then spoke to the operator of the Honda Civic identified as Linda Burke (MA S70320414). Ms. Burke was parked in the first spot to the right of the walkway that leads to the entrance/exit doorway. I asked her what occurred and she stated that she was backing her vehicle up to exit the parking lot when she looked behind her not seeing anything in sight. She then started backing up and struck the pedestrian without realizing it. She says the driver of a green cab and his female customer who were no longer on scene were yelling at her to stop her vehicle because the pedestrian was underneath it. She then stopped her vehicle. I observed minor scrapes to the entire rear bumper of the vehicle so it is unknown where it actually struck the pedestrian/carriage. I observed no obvious signs of damage to the carriage. It should be noted that Ms. Burke's Honda does not have a back up camera or back up sensors. There are no surveillance cameras to the apartment complex and no witnesses came forward for the accident. As a result of the investigation, Ms. Burke will be issued Uniform Citation # T1271069 for Newton City Ordinance 19-75 Failure To Use Care in Backing. Digital photos were taken by me of the scene.
Keywords:
Citation, Crash, Ems, Fire, Hospital, Ped, Pictures, Solar, Walk
Dcc:
Inattention
Report
url:
Image
url:
Latitude:
42.3471253
Longitude:
-71.2239859
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-09-21
Time:
14:16
Address:
1750 COMMONWEALTH AVE
Speed
limit:
25
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On Monday September 21st, 2020 while in N526 I responded to Newton Fire Station #2 located at 1750 Commonwealth Ave for a past accident involving Newton Fire Ladder #1 and a Cataldo Ambulance. The accident is reported to have occurred on Thursday September 17th 2020 at 10:00am. At the time of the accident the weather was partly cloudy and the road surface was dry. Captain Roche stated he was working at the station that day when a Cataldo Ambulance truck MA AMR:AMB41 slowly backed up and struck the top of the ladder on the Ladder Truck#1 MA MVN: MF463. Ladder #1 was parked and unoccupied at the time in front of the Fire Station. At the time no damage was reported on either apparatus. Today damage was noticed on the top part of the ladder. Pictures were taken of a crack and some damage to the ladder. I spoke with the operator of the ambulance identified as EMT James Perry (S14785886 ) who stated on Thursday at around 10:00am he was delivering spare parts to another ambulance and was slowly backing up in front of the Fire Station. James stated he was going about 2MPH when he bumped into the front of Ladder #1. James stated there was no damage reported to either apparatus at the time. This minor accident occurred on City of Newton Property in the driveway of Fire Station #2. No injuries were reported. Pictures of Ladder #1 were submitted to the IT Bureau.
Keywords:
Crash, Ems, Fire, Pictures
Dcc:
Unknown
Report
url:
Image
url:
Latitude:
42.3405731
Longitude:
-71.2384715
Location:
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