Boston Emergency Medical Services reported on Twitter at that at least 10 people had been transported to hospitals.
A vehicle struck a group of pedestrians at Boston’s Logan International Airport on Monday, the Massachusetts State Police said on Twitter.
Emergency responders were at the scene, near the airport’s taxi pool, and the injuries varied in severity, the police said.
A police spokesperson was not immediately available to respond to a request for further information. Boston Emergency Medical Services reported on Twitter that, as of 2: 20 p.m., at least 10 people had been transported to hospitals.
A Massachusetts State Police spokesman, David Procopio, told The Boston Globe that police were interviewing the driver, a man, who stayed at the scene after the crash. The Globe and other local news outlets reported that the police believe the crash was an accident and not the result of terrorism.