Thursday, December 20, 2012
The car the woman was driving struck a pole on Second Avenue on Dec. 19.
The 88-year-old victim of a serious car crash on Dec. 19 is recovering after the car she was driving struck a utility pole on Second Avenue, according to police. As of 9 p.m. on Dec. 19, the woman was listed in serious but stable condition with with non-life threatening injuries, according to Walhtam Police Sgt. William Gallant.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
The victim was taken to a local hospital after the car she was driving hit a utility pole.
An 88-year-old woman is in serious condition after the car she was driving struck a utility pole at around 1:38 p.m., according to Waltham Police. The incident began when officers responded to a report of a car crashing into the pole at 135 Second Ave. Officers found the 2005 Buick Rendezvous had struck the police. The woman was transported to Massachusetts General Hospital where she is being treated for her injuries, according to police. The Waltham Police Accident Reconstruction Team is investigating the crash.
The crash took place on Second Avenue.
UPDATED, 3:12 p.m.: An 80-year-old woman was transported to a Boston hospital for treatment of her injuries in the crash, according to Waltham Police Sgt. Tim King. Police are on the scene reconstructing the crash, King said. ------ Waltham firefighters are responding to a report of a car crash on Second Avenue, reportedly with serious injuries, according to scanner and Twitter reports. A car reportedly struck a utility pole near 135 Second Ave, according to Twitter reports. Stay tuned to Waltham Patch for updates to this story.
charles jacob
6:59 pm on Wednesday, December 19, 2012
I mean no disrespect in any way but 88 years old ? There has to be an age when people shouldn't drive anymore .... or a yearly driving/visual test after 75 or something ... I mean if a child was there, they'd be dead ... and I see some of these old timers going like 15 MPH down a 40 MPH road .. and swerving at that.. just glad my son wasn't playing in that area that day...   more ›