Crime & Safety
FIRE REPORT: Two Pedestrians Hit by Cars, A Bicyclist Runs Into a Car
The Watertown Fire Department was busy with accidents involving pedestrians and cyclists.

It was a bad week for pedestrians and cyclists, as three were involved in accidents with cars in Watertown.
On June 11 at 8:39 a.m., a woman in her 60s was hit in the crosswalk on Cross Street, at Main Street. She suffered a nose bleed, and rescue workers placed her on a board and collared her neck before taking her to Mount Auburn Hospital, according to the Watertown Fire log.
At 7:21 p.m. on the same day,emergency personnel were called to Tedeschi on Main Street for an accident between a bicycle and a car. The cyclist struck the car, which was turning left into the Tedeschi parking lot, and he suffered a left shoulder injury, according to the Fire log. He was taken to Mount Auburn Hospital.
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Watertown Police Lt. Michael Lawn said the driver did not see the cyclist, and turned into the lot when another car stopped to let her go. The cyclist was traveling eastbound on Main Street, Lawn said, and said he did not see the car coming until it was too late.
An 18-year-old girl was struck by a car on Arsenal Street, near the Watertown Mall, on June 14 at 10:19 p.m. She suffered a cut on her forehead a fat lip and complained of pain on her right side and neck, according to the fire log. She was immobilized and taken to Beth-Israel Hospital.
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The driver was not injured, but she appeared shaken, according the Fire Log.
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