Vehicle flips on Comm. Ave. in Allston, Boston EMS transports 2 people to the hospital
A vehicle rolled over on Commonwealth Avenue in Allston Monday afternoon, sending two people to the hospital, police said.
Boston police officers at around 3:33 p.m. responded to the area of Commonwealth Avenue and Harvard Avenue for a motor vehicle accident with entrapment.
“Two victims were extracted from a flipped vehicle,” police said in a statement. “Both victims have been transported to local hospitals, unknown injuries at this time.”
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Boston EMS responded to the rollover, and transported the two victims to area hospitals.
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