Two ambulances were seen outside Fenway Park on Lansdowne Street early Monday morning following a reported crash, and a tow truck arrived after they departed. NewsCenter 5's traffic camera saw the tow truck backing into Gate C just after 9 a.m. The tow truck reemerged without a vehicle attached, but a sedan backed out from the gate and was hooked up to the tow truck on Lansdowne Street. Some police vehicles remained outside. Video below: Sedan removed from Fenway Park after reported crashNewsCenter 5 is seeking additional information about this incident. The Red Sox do not play Monday. They're scheduled to face the Braves in Atlanta on Tuesday and Wednesday before returning to Boston on Friday to host the Nationals. Since 1912, Fenway Park has been home to the Boston Red Sox, one of the most storied franchises in American sports. It is the oldest venue used by any professional sports team in the United States and one of the few remaining fields from the early 20th-century’s “Golden Age of Ballparks.”Fenway is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Two ambulances were seen outside Fenway Park on Lansdowne Street early Monday morning following a reported crash, and a tow truck arrived after they departed.
NewsCenter 5's traffic camera saw the tow truck backing into Gate C just after 9 a.m. The tow truck reemerged without a vehicle attached, but a sedan backed out from the gate and was hooked up to the tow truck on Lansdowne Street.
Some police vehicles remained outside.
Video below: Sedan removed from Fenway Park after reported crash
NewsCenter 5 is seeking additional information about this incident.
The Red Sox do not play Monday. They're scheduled to face the Braves in Atlanta on Tuesday and Wednesday before returning to Boston on Friday to host the Nationals.
Since 1912, Fenway Park has been home to the Boston Red Sox, one of the most storied franchises in American sports. It is the oldest venue used by any professional sports team in the United States and one of the few remaining fields from the early 20th-century’s “Golden Age of Ballparks.”
Fenway is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.