Crime & Safety

Hopkinton Storm Responders Report No Problems

Emergency responders report no major issues caused by snow or winds.

Hopkinton may have had wind gusts stronger than 40 miles per hour and snow accumulation above two feet, but that didn't cause any problems according to emergency responders.

"We haven't had any surprised and a very few amount of emergency responses," Hopkinton Fire Lieutenant William Miller said at 5 p.m. Saturday.

According to Miller, the biggest issue came in the morning when several calls came in needing a response for carbon monoxide.

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"We had two calls for carbon monoxide this morning, but even that wasn't a big issue," he said. 


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