Eugene Mirman Pulled From Fiery Crash At Bedford Toll Plaza
Mirman was pulled from his burning 2026 Lucid Gravity after his car struck the F.E. Everett Turnpike toll plaza and was hospitalized with serious injuries.

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Overview
Eugene Mirman was pulled from a burning vehicle and hospitalized with serious injuries after his car struck the Bedford Toll Plaza around 11:55 a.m. March 31, New Hampshire State Police said.
The northbound electric vehicle, a 2026 Lucid Gravity, struck the F.E. Everett Turnpike toll plaza and caught fire, leaving the SUV reduced to wreckage as firefighters extinguished the blaze, authorities said.
A trooper assigned to Gov. Kelly Ayotte's security detail and two others pulled Mirman through a window while Gov. Ayotte retrieved a fire extinguisher, actions State Police Col. Mark Hall described as "heroic,"
Mirman, 51, who voices Gene Belcher on "Bob's Burgers" in more than 300 episodes and its movie, thanked bystanders, state police, first responders and hospital staff, his agent Jay Glassner said.
The crash remains under investigation, no charges have been filed, and Mirman's representative asked for privacy as he focuses on recovering from his injuries, officials said.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources present this as a straightforward factual incident: they prioritize official statements (state police, governor, agent), attribute evaluative terms like "heroic" to quoted speakers, avoid editorial adjectives, and focus on concrete facts (time, location, investigation status), producing a neutral, informational account rather than interpretive framing.