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SUV Driver in Brooklyn Critically Hurts 90-Year-Old and Injures 61-Year-Old
Brooklyn, NYC – A 90-year-old woman was critically hurt and a 61-year-old woman was injured after being struck by a driver of a black Subaru SUV while walking on Ocean Parkway and Avenue U in Gravesend at approximately 12:20 p.m. Tuesday. Both victims were rushed to Maimonides Medical CEnter for treatment of injuries. Accidents of Cont...
1 Injured in Two-Alarm Fire on 6-Story Bronx Building
Bronx, NYC – One person was injured in a two-alarm fire that broke out on a six-story building on West 238th Street at around 3:00 a.m. Wednesday. Over 100 responders tried to bring the blaze under control. Investigation on the cause of the fire is underway. Accidents happen, no matter how careful you are. If Continue Reading..
Garbage Truck Plows Through NYC Dining Shed
Manhattan, NYC – A garbage truck plowed through a dining shed with a customer inside on Sixth Avenue and West 13th Street in Greenwich Village Monday night. Fortunately, no one was injured from the incident. The outdoor dining sheds have become a semi-permanent landmark in New York City since the pandemic. Due to the al Continue Reading..
Driver Dead, Passenger Seriously Injured in NY One-Car Crash
New York – A 35-year-old male driver died and a 41-year-old male passenger was seriously injured in a single-vehicle crash that occurred on Route 92 in Congers just before midnight Friday. The tragic crash took place when their car struck a utility pole and flipped over, ejecting both occupants. The repercussions resulting from car accidents Continu...
Motorcyclist Dead on the Spot in I-84 Crash
New York – A 27-year-old motorcyclist was dead on the spot after his speeding out-of-control motorcycle struck a guardrail on Interstate 84 in the town of Wallkill at around 3:53 a.m. Sunday. Due to the impact, the Highland Mills man was ejected from his bike. He was pronounced dead at the crash scene. Motorcycle accidents Continue Reading..
Vacant Queens Home Engulfed in Flames
Queens, NYC – An unoccupied Queens home was engulfed in flames at approximately 10:48 p.m. Wednesday. The cause of the two-alarm fire is unknown which burned a vacant two-story building at 105-04 133 Street in South Richmond Hill. No injuries were immediately reported. Persons involved in any type of accident should not take unfortunate incidents Continue Reading..
