Car Accident on Massachusetts Avenue
On June 10, the Boston Police Department received information about a two-car accident. The accident occurred on 1100 Massachusetts Avenue and was reported to police around 9:40 at night. First responders arrived on the scene shortly afterward and found that at least one person had been injured in the collision. Medical care was given to this individual at the scene. The extent of their injuries is still under review, and no fatalities were reported.

Emergency personnel secured the scene while the accident was being cleared. Within the hour, the accident had been cleaned up and traffic resumed as normal. The area was impacted for less than two hours.

Car Accident Injuries

Pride Parade Accident Injures Three, Two Police Officers and One Pedestrian
On June 10, an accident involving two motorcycles and a pedestrian was reported. The accident occurred when two police officers on motorcycles collided with each other. Police on the scene of the incident say that two on-duty officers were responding to a call of an officer needing medical help when they ran into each other and hit a pedestrian.

This incident occurred at the Pride Parade in Boston. The elderly woman who was hit was watching the parade when the accident occurred. All three people sustained injuries and were transported to Massachusetts General Hospital. The crash did not disrupt the parade, and traffic was not impacted. No fatalities were reported, and the scene was cleared within the hour. The identity of the pedestrian has not been released.

Injuries and Pedestrian Accidents

Tractor-Trailer Crash in Milton Causes Injuries
On June 10, State Police received a report of an accident that involved a tractor-trailer and one other vehicle. The accident occurred shortly before 8 in the morning, and first responders were dispatched to the scene quickly upon hearing the news of the accident. This incident occurred on I-93 going northbound in Milton.

Upon arrival at the scene, emergency responders secured the area and discovered that some of the individuals involved in the accident had sustained injuries from the crash. The right two lanes of the road were closed as EMTs administered medical care to these individuals. Traffic was diverted around the area. The extent of their injuries involved in the accident is still under review. However, no fatalities were reported.

Injuries and Trucking Accidents

Two-Vehicle Accidents Leads to Death of Three People
On June 10, a lethal car accident caused the death of three people, including a 7-year-old child.

State Police responded to the accident which occurred around 1:30 in the afternoon. A Woburn woman was behind the wheel of a car that was hit by another driver. The 46-year-old woman was driving a Ford Explorer on Portland Street when her car was hit by a 1994 Honda Civic that slid into her path. The two vehicles collided, killing three people in the Honda.

The victims including a 31-year-old driver, a 29-year-old man, and a 7-year-old boy. A 73-year-old woman riding in the ford was taken to a local hospital where she was pronounced dead. The names of the victims in this accident have not yet been released. The crash is still being investigated by State Police and other police departments.

Hit-and-Run Injury Accident in Worcester
On June 10, the Worcester Police Department received information about a vehicle accident that involved two vehicles.

The accident occurred on the 100 block of Shrewsbury Street and was reported to emergency personnel around 10 at night. First responders arrive at the scene soon afterward and found that one individual had been injured in the crash. They also learned that one of the drivers involved had fled the scene after the initial impact. Medical care was given to the victim at the scene, but the extent of their injuries is still under review. No fatalities were reported.

Police direct traffic around the area and the crash was cleared within the hour. Statements were taken and recorded by the police. This accident remains under investigation by police, and the other driver has not yet been found.

Alleged Drunk Driver Arrested in Three-Car Crash that Killed a 63-Year-Old
On June 10, State Police responded to a three-car crash that occurred in Chelmsford. The accident occurred on Route 3. Emergency responders including EMTs were dispatched to the scene quickly

Upon arrival, first responders found that Christopher Thompson, 38, of Nashua, had caused the accident and appeared to be driving. He was arrested and charged with operating under the influence of alcohol, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, and causing serious bodily injury. Thompson was driving a 2016 Jetta when he rear-ended a 1996 Toyota Camry being driven by a 63-year-old man. The accident occurred around 1:25 a.m.

The 63-year-old victim was pronounced dead due to injuries sustained in the crash. His identity has not been released at this time.

Accident on Harding Street
On June 10, the Worcester Police Department received a report of a two-vehicle accident involving injuries. The accident was reported to police around 1 in the morning, and first responders arrived shortly afterward at the 100 block of Harding Street. Police and fire crews including EMTs were dispatched to the area within a short amount of time.

Initially, emergency responders directed traffic around the area, and, within the hour, the accident was cleared. The victims spoke to police about the incident. One person was injured in the crash, and they were given medical care at the scene. The extent of their injuries is still being determined. Statements were also taken from those who were involved in the accident. No fatalities were reported in this incident.

Injuries and Car Accidents

Six-Vehicle Pile-up Accident in North Attleboro Causes Injuries
On June 10, Massachusetts State Police received a report of a multi-vehicle accident. The information was received by police around 7:00 in the morning on Sunday, and emergency responders were dispatched to the scene soon afterwards. Upon arrival at the scene, they discovered that the accident involved six vehicles and multiple injuries. The incident occurred on I-95 near Exit 5 in North Attleboro.

First responders administer medical care to multiple victims at the scene. Three people had to be transported to area hospitals. The extent of their injuries is still being determined. However, no fatalities were reported. The scene was cleared within the hour, and traffic began to flow normally within a short time of the accident being cleaned up.

Car Accidents and Injuries

Injury Accident on William Street
On June 10, the Worcester Police Department received a call about a motor vehicle injury accident. Initial reports indicate that the accident involved two vehicles. This incident was reported to police at approximately 1 in the afternoon and occurred on the 100 block of William Street. Fire and police crews were sent to the area upon hearing news of the accident.

First responders were dispatched to the scene, and, upon arrival, they found that some of the individuals involved had been injured in the accident. Medical care was administered to this individual by EMTs. The extent of the injuries is still under review, and no fatalities were reported. The scene was cleared and the flow of traffic resumed.

Injuries and Vehicle Accidents

Two-Vehicle Accident in Randolph Seriously Injures One
On June 10, a car accident in Randolph lead to serious injuries. State Police responded to a motor vehicle accident involving a 2006 Cadillac SRX driven by a 41-year-old woman and a 2015 Volkswagen Jetta being driven by a 59-year-old man.

Upon arrival, they found that the woman had suffered from serious injuries. She was flown via medical helicopter to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Her condition is reported to be serious. The other driver was taken to Good Samaritan Medical Center with injuries that were not life-threatening.

The accident occurred around 11:00 at night on Route 24, and the southbound lanes were closed for around an hour before the scene was cleared and traffic resumed as normal. The names of the victims have not been released at this time.

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