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Pedestrian Struck

Friday, April 13, 2012

Pedestrian Struck By Car Friday Morning in Stoughton

A 17-year-old was transported to the hospital after being hit by a slow moving car Friday morning. Stoughton Police and Fire responded.

A 17-year-old male pedestrian was transported to Good Samaritan Medical Center in Brockton Friday morning after being struck by a car in Stoughton, according to Executive Officer Robert Devine of the Stoughton Police. The accident occurred at Canton and School Streets at 7:11 a.m. on April 13.  Luckily, the car was traveling at a slow speed when the pedestrian was hit, Devine said.  The pedestrian sustained a leg injury.  No citations have been issued at this time, according to Devine, as it appears as if the pedestrian was not in a crosswalk when he was hit, but the incident is under investigation.  Stoughton Police and Fire responded to the scene. The pedestrian was transported by the SFD to GSMC. 

SoxFan

11:07 am on Saturday, April 14, 2012

That is a very dangerous area. The intersection itself is awful, the cars from the coffee shop are parked on both sides of the road, and kids walking to school crossing anywhere. If it wasn't for the crossing guard forcing cars to stop for pedestrians there would be a lot more accidents.   more ›

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Head-On Car Crash in Stoughton Sends Two to Hosptial with Life Threatening Injuries

The two-car crash occurred late Wednesday night in Stoughton.

A head-on collision between two vehicles late Wednesday night in Stoughton sent two women to the hospital with life threatening injuries, Captain Don Jasmin of the Stoughton Fire Department said. The crash occurred on March 21 at 11:03 p.m. at the intersection of Park and Turnpike Streets.  A MedFlight was requested but was unavailable due to foggy weather conditions where the helicopter was stationed, Jasmin said. Instead, the two patients were transported to the hospital via ambulance, one to Good Samaritan Medical Center in Brockton, and the other to Boston Medical Center.  Stoughton's Engine 1 and 4 and Ambulance 1 and 2 responded to the scene. Also making headlines...

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Update: Male Pedestrian Struck by Pickup Truck in Stoughton

A pedestrian was transported to Boston Medical Center with life-threatening injuries after being struck by a truck at the intersection of Seaver St. and Capen St. Wednesday morning.

An “older male” pedestrian was transported to Boston Medical Center Wednesday morning after he was struck by a motor vehicle, Stoughton Fire Department Captain Robert O’Donnell said. Stoughton Fire and Police responded to a call at the intersection of Seaver St. and Capen St. at 6:24 a.m. A Toyota pickup hit the pedestrian, who appeared to be on his way to work, O’Donnell said. The pedestrian was transported to BMC via ambulance. A MedFlight was requested, but was not available due to the fog. The pedestrian had life-threatening injuries but is in stable condition as of Thursday morning, according to the Stoughton Police Department’s Facebook page. O’Donnell also said the operator of the vehicle was transported to Good Samaritan Medical …

SoxFan

11:32 am on Tuesday, March 20, 2012

are there any updates on this?   more ›

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