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Woman Injured By Fallen Light Pole On Moakley Bridge In Boston
One woman was injured after a light pole fell and hit her on the Moakley Bridge in Boston, authorities said. First responders were called to the scene around 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 27, a Boston EMS spokesperson told Daily Voice. The woman was taken to a local hospital on advanced life support, the spokesperson said. Her current condition is unknown. #BREAKING: A pedestrian was seriously injured in Boston on the Moakley Bridge after a light pole crashed to the ground. Photos of the scene and another rotted out pole nearby. details tonight on @NBC10Boston #nbc10investigators pic.twi…
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Car Takes A Dip After Leaving Ramp Off Route 128 In Lexington: Firefighters
A car crashed into a small pool of water after it careened off an on-ramp for Route 2 in Lexington on Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 23., authorities tweeted. Lexington firefighters shared a photo of what appears to be an Abarth car that crashed just off of Route 128 just after 1:30 p.m. Engine 4 is out with a vehicle off the road on 128 North at the off-ramp to Route 2. No injuries were reported. @TownOfLexMA @THE_PFFM @NBC10Boston @boston25 @WBZTraffic @NECN pic.twitter.com/nY2RRlSdAV — Lexington FF's L1491 (@LexFire_L1491) August 23, 2022 No one was injured in the crash, officials report…
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Building Collapses After 4-Alarm Fire Rips Through Greater Boston Area Home
A Newton home is in shambles after a 4-alarm fire ripped through the structure late at night. The fire reportedly started at 35 Gray Cliff Road around 10:40 p.m. on Friday, July 8, according to a Tweet from Metro Fire (@MAFireEMS). 3rd alarm of fire Newton Ma pic.twitter.com/hiR4dWbSu8 — Metro Fire (@MaFireEMS) July 9, 2022 The fire was originally labelled as 2-alarm but was upgraded to a 4-alarm within an hour. Around the same time, the entire building collapsed from the flames. Fortunately, no injuries were reported and the owners were believed to have been away on vacation at …