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Car Overturns in Collision at Sullivan Square

Published in on March 25, 2024

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On Sunday night, a car accident in the Sullivan Square area of Charlestown, Boston resulted in a vehicle overturning, according to Boston Police Department officials. The incident occurred around 9 p.m. on Cambridge Street, prompting a response from both police and emergency medical services.

Authorities reported that the vehicle involved in the crash suffered significant damages and was found overturned upon their arrival. While the Boston Police Department provided aid to MBTA Transit Police at the scene, EMS personnel attended to the injured parties. Fortunately, the reported injuries were minor. As of the last update, no further information has been disclosed regarding the cause of the crash or the current condition of those involved.

The accident is the latest in a string of vehicular incidents affecting the Charlestown area and brings renewed attention to traffic safety concerns within the city.

The Boston Police Department is continuing their investigation into the event and more details are expected to be released as they become available. Police are urging anyone who might have witnessed the accident or who has relevant information to come forward to assist with the ongoing inquiry.

This crash serves as a reminder to all drivers to exercise caution and remain vigilant while on the road, particularly in areas with a high incidence of traffic disturbances. The Boston Police Department, along with other city officials, stress the importance of adhering to traffic regulations and engaging in safe driving practices to help prevent future accidents.

Source: NBC Boston

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