Update from DC Fire and EMS: “Update crash with multiple injuries 5500 block Conn. Ave NW. #DCsBravest transported 8 patients to area hospitals. 5 of those are critical. Currently 3 additional treated and released on scene. No entrapment and no structural damage.”

One reader reports: “I heard the crash and immediately went outside and saw tables everywhere and the car on top of people. Immediately men ran out of nowhere to help lift the SVU off of a woman who is trapped. Not sure if that is the woman who has passed away or not. It was horrific and scary and there were tears everywhere. My friend who was sitting out side said it looked like the person meant to press the brakes quickly but instead accelerated quickly. Starbucks closed for the day as did most places around.”

DC Fire and EMS reports:

“Crash with Mass casualty incident declared 5500 block Conn. Ave NW. Vehicle struck outside seating area of restaurant. #DCsBravest triaging multiple patients. No structural damage.”

From AlertDC: “DCFEMS reports the 5500 block of Connecticut Avenue NW, between Livingston Street and Morrison Street NW, will be closed until further notice due to a vehicle crash. Please use an alternate route.” (more…)



via Politics and Prose, graphic by @uxzelle

Great retail and a great restaurant working together? Yes please. From Politics and Prose:

“Hey residents of Forest Hills, Chevy Chase DC, Van Ness, Tenleytown, AU Park and Friendship Heights!

Our friends at @badsaintdc are coming over for a neighborhood drop between 4:00-6:00 on Thursday, February 17th. (more…)



5037 Connecticut Ave, NW

From Comet Ping Pong:

“I’m happy to announce Comet Ping Pong’s Fall Outdoor Music Series in our Parking Lot Pizza Garden! The Spring and Summer series were both big successes with the whole run of concerts selling out!

Beginning September 20th and continuing through October, we will present a series of 7:00pm concerts in the Comet Ping Pong parking lot for a limited audience of pre-reserved, seated, dine-in guests. (more…)



photo by Lisa Kralovic

OK about that neon green spotted in the creek over the weekend, DC Water explains:

“It was our dye test. Our Sewer Operations team is following up on flooding in the 3900 block of Military Road during a recent storm, investigating the link between a drain in the neighborhood and the storm sewer infrastructure. The dye will dissipate and is harmless.”



photo by Annie Mac

Thanks to Christopher Naoum for passing on: “Just got these pics from a friend’s run this morning? Is this where Ninja Turtles come from?” (more…)


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