Eugene Mirman hospitalized after fiery car crash in New Hampshire

Comedian Eugene Mirman, known for voicing Gene Belcher on 'Bob's Burgers,' was hospitalized with serious injuries following a car crash in Bedford, New Hampshire, on Tuesday. He was pulled from his burning vehicle by rescuers including a state trooper and Governor Kelly Ayotte. The incident remains under investigation with no charges filed.

Eugene Mirman crashed his 2026 Lucid Gravity into the Bedford Toll Plaza, causing the vehicle to catch fire. The 51-year-old actor was trapped inside until bystanders intervened. Multiple sources confirmed the details to TMZ, noting the dramatic rescue efforts at the scene Tuesday evening. A veteran state trooper, New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte, and other witnesses pulled Mirman through the car window to safety. Colonel Mark B. Hall praised their actions, stating, > Certainly, their actions were heroic in what they did. Without hesitation, they put themselves in danger to render aid to someone who was in need of it. Mirman was transported by ambulance to a local hospital for treatment of serious injuries. According to WCVB, authorities have not filed charges, and the crash investigation continues.

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