Crime & Safety
Holliston Fire: Two Lawn Mower Fires Extinguished Last Week
The following information was provided by the Holliston Fire Department.
Friday, July 26
8:06 a.m.: Deputy Jim Moore investigated a spill on Mill Street.
12:31 p.m.: The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Central Street. A resident was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.
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7:30 p.m.: Weekend Duty Officer Captain Chuck Clapham investigated illegal dumping on Woodland Street.
Saturday, July 27
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10:51 a.m.: Deputy Jim Moore and Weekend Duty Officer Captain Chuck Clapham investigated a water main break on Gorwin Drive.
7:54 p.m.: The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Washington Street. The individual refused transport and a signed waiver was obtained.
Sunday, July 28
4:58 a.m.: The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Cranberry Lane. The ambulance was cancelled prior to arrival.
6:37 a.m.: The ambulance and paramedics from Events EMS responded to a medical emergency on Summer Street. A resident was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.
4:21 p.m.: The ambulance and paramedics from Hopkinton Fire responded to a medical emergency on Old Town Road. A resident was transported to MetroWest Medical Center, Framingham.
Monday, July 29
3:38 a.m.: The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Central Street. A resident was transported to MetroWest Medical Center, Natick.
7:09 a.m.: The ambulance and paramedics from Events EMS responded to a medical emergency on Washington Street. A resident was transported to MetroWest Medical Center, Framingham.
11:51 a.m.: The ambulance responded to a medical at Choate Park in Medway. A resident was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.
2:03 p.m.: Deputy Jim Moore investigated an alarm activation on Hopping Book Road.
6:45 p.m.: The ambulance and paramedics from Events EMS responded to a medical emergency on Pope Road. A resident was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.
8:19 p.m.: Deputy Jim Moore and Engine 1 responded to a lawnmower fire on Norfolk Lane. The fire was extinguished prior to arrival.
Tuesday, July 30
9:20 a.m.: The ambulance and paramedics from Events EMS responded to a medical emergency on Church Street. A Providence resident was transported to UMass Memorial Medical Center (University Campus), Worcester.
10:07 a.m.: The HFD responded to a medical alarm on Summer Street. The alarm activation was accidental.
2:30 p.m.: The ambulance and paramedics from Events EMS responded to a medical emergency on Ashland Street. A resident was transported to MetroWest Medical Center, Framingham.
Wednesday, July 31
5:05 a.m.: The ambulance and paramedics from Events EMS responded to a medical emergency on Elm Street. A resident was transported to MetroWest Medical Center, Framingham.
5:39 a.m.: The backup ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Cranberry Lane. A resident was transported to MetroWest Medical Center, Framingham.
1:02 p.m.: The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Washington Street. The individual refused transport and a signed waiver was obtained.
5:50 p.m.: Chief Michael Cassidy investigated an alarm activation on Timberledge Drive.
5:55 p.m.: The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Summer Street. A resident was transported to MetroWest Medical Center, Framingham
Thursday, August 1
9:55 a.m.: The ambulance responded to a medical on Cranberry Lane. A resident was transported to MetroWest Medical Center, Natick.
10:50 a.m.: Chief Michael Cassidy, Deputy Jim Moore and Engine 1 responded to Quail Run for a lawnmower fire.
12:13 p.m.: Chief Michael Cassidy and the ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Norfolk Street. A resident was transported to MetroWest Medical Center, Framingham.
2:19 p.m.: The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Washington Street. A resident was transported to MetroWest Medical Center, Framingham.
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