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Throggs Neck: One Hospitalized following Motor Vehicle Accident

Overturned vehicle at in Throggs Neck on Thursday, Jan. 13, 2022.
Photo courtesy of the Citizen’s App

The FDNY confirmed, on Thursday, a report of an overturned vehicle in the Throggs Neck section of The Bronx. They said they received a call regarding a motor vehicle accident at 13.39 p.m. on Jan. 13, at Harding Avenue and Revere Avenue in the Bronx.

 

Citizen’s App users had earlier posted that one person was seen trapped inside a vehicle.

A motor vehicle accident was reported in Throgs Neck on Thursday afternoon, Jan. 13, 2022. One person has been hospitalized following the incident.
Photo courtesy of the Citizen’s App

FDNY confirmed to Norwood News that they responded to the scene and that one person was brought to the Albert Einstein Hospital (Jack D. Weiler Hospital) in the Bronx.

 

Another motor vehicle accident was reported later on Thursday evening at 3560 Webster Avenue in Norwood, involving two moving and one parked vehicle, and resulted in one of the vehicles flipping over (story to follow).

 

 

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