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Updated on June 27, 2021 at 11:32 pm
A crash involving a car and moped caused a road closure on New Britain Avenue in Hartford Sunday night.
Police said the road was closed between Oliver Street and Dart Street. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
Drivers were asked to seek alternate routes.
Temporary road closure on New Britain Avenue between Oliver Street and Dart Street due to car/moped collision. Please seek alternate route. pic.twitter.com/rLPUcfdQPK Hartford Police CT (@HartfordPolice) June 28, 2021
It is unknown if there are any injuries. No additional information was immediately available.
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Officials respond to two-alarm fire in Hartford
April 11, 2021
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HARTFORD Officials responded to a two-alarm fire in Hartford Sunday, according to the fire department.
The fire which was in the area of the Franklin Avenue and Shultas Place intersection had been “knocked down” by 5:12 p.m., according to a social media post from the Hartford Fire Department. But at the time of the post Sunday evening, firefighters were “still operating, performing salvage and overhaul.
“No civilian or firefighter injuries reported at this time,” the post read.
The fire marshal’s office is investigating the blaze.
Additionally, the “Special Services Unit will be working with the American Red Cross to assist any families that may be displaced,” the post read.