Crime & Safety
At Least 34 Treated During Patriots Super Bowl Parade
A clip of fans helping an ambulance get through mud at the parade is making the rounds.

BOSTON, MA — At least 34 people had to be hospitalized during the Patriots Super Bowl parade, Boston Emergency Medical Services reported Tuesday afternoon. No details were given on the nature of the injuries or ages of patients.
Clips of fans helping an ambulance get through mud at Boston Common is making the rounds.
Sometimes you just need a little help. This video shows fans at #PatriotsParade as they helped get this @BOSTON_EMS ambulance through the mud. @boston25 pic.twitter.com/jV01gohkLs
— Blair Miller (@BlairMillerTV) February 5, 2019
An ambulance stuck in the mud during a Super Bowl parade is no match for Boston. City of champions. pic.twitter.com/qG3mpQbue0
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) February 5, 2019
"Thank you to everyone who helped us out today," Boston EMS tweeted. "Our folks were out there working very hard. Every once in awhile we need a helping hand too."
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More than a million were estimated to have lined the streets Tuesday morning, celebrating New England's sixth championship.
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