Take a glance at the fire department logs for the week and you get a sense of how hard emergency responders worked during this weekend’s “historic” snowstorm. Calls started coming in fast and furious starting around 6:00 pm on Saturday.
Police Chief Jane Moran told Selectmen last night that the volume of calls this weekend was “a little more intense” than during Tropical Storm Irene.
“I’d like to thank the DPW, police, fire, and emergency management volunteers who have again done an outstanding job,” Selectman Bill Boland said.
Tuesday 10/25/11
08:27 EMS call, Middle Road
10:46 EMS call, William Onthank Lane
11:16 EMS call, Garrison Lane
12:11 EMS call, Woodland Road
14:31 Gas leak, Main Street
21:59 Good intent call, Birchwood Drive
Wednesday 10/26/11
12:19 Unintentional transmission of alarm, Pine Hill Drive
17:57 EMS call, Newton Street
18:08 Unintentional transmission of alarm, John Street
Thursday 10/27/11
15:29 EMS call, Turnpike Road
16:29 EMS call, Ashley Road
Friday 10/28/11
13:36 Arcing, shorted electrical equipment, Jericho Hill Road
14:02 Smoke detector activation due to malfunction, Mitchell Street
19:01 EMS call, Pinecone Lane
Saturday 10/29/11
02:12 EMS call, Main Street
02:17 Vehicle accident with injuries, Turnpike Road
09:06 Alarm system activation due to malfunction, Marlboro Road
16:00 EMS call, Flagg Road
18:35 Alarm system activation due to malfunction, Turnpike Road
18:41 Power line down, Flagg Road
18:54 Alarm system activation due to malfunction, Turnpike Road
19:13 Alarm system activation due to malfunction, Harvest Lane
19:17 Power line down, Sadie Hutt Lane
19:30 Alarm system activation due to malfunction, Turnpike Road
19:34 EMS call, Boston Road
19:36 Vehicle accident with injuries, Bridge Street
20:15 Power line down, Latisquama Road
20:19 Assist invalid, Foley Drive
20:21 Power line down, Summit Road
20:24 Power line down, Woodland Road
20:39 Power line down, Carolyn Terrace
20:43 Power line down, Stub Toe Lane
21:10 Hazardous condition, Sears Road
21:11 Power line down, Boston Road
21:26 Misc FD entry, Gilmore Road
21:31 Power line down, Bigelow Road
21:36 Power line down, Edgewood Road
21:40 EMS call, Woodland Road
22:11 EMS call, Southville Road
22:31 Power line down, Valade Court and Southville
22:49 Excessive heat, no ignition, Oak Hill Road
Sunday 10/30/11
00:15 EMS call, Boston Road
02:13 Power line down, Southville Road and Parkerville Road
02:40 Alarm system activation due to malfunction, Pine Hill Road
03:22 Assist invalid, Foley Drive
03:29 Power line down, Latisquama Road and Birchwood Drive
04:05 Assist invalid, Boston Road
04:14 Alarm system activation due to malfunction, Turnpike Road
04:21 Power line down, Latisquama Road
04:39 EMS call, Walker Street
06:14 Power line down, Middle Road
07:55 Power line down, Cordaville Road
08:10 EMS call, Mass Pike West
08:50 Fire alarm, Lovers Lane
12:07 Carbon monoxide detector activation, no carbon monoxide, Lovers Lane
12:56 EMS call, Edgell Road, Framingham
14:20 Assist invalid, Boston Road
15:40 Smoke scare, odor of smoke, Metacomet Lane and Gilmore Road
17:03 Rescue, EMS call, Richards Road
19:00 Alarm system activation due to malfunction, Pine Hill Drive
19:24 Rescue, EMS call, Bigelow Road
19:37 Smoke scare, odor of smoke, Foley Drive
20:14 Lock-out, Ward Road
23:12 Alarm system activation due to malfunction, Pine Hill Drive
Monday 10/31/11
02:56 Carbon monoxide detector activation due to malfunction, Wolfpen Lane
07:14 EMS call, Boston Road
10:55 Fuel burner/boiler fire, contained, Turnpike Road
14:43 Vehicle accident with injuries, Turnpike Road
14:52 Unintentional transmission of alarm, Constitution Drive
15:09 Water evacuation, Southville Road
15:46 Gas leak, Marlboro Road
15:46 Smoke or odor removal, Parkerville Road
17:47 EMS call, Killam Farm Lane
18:27 Water evacuation, Bigelow Road
19:13 EMS call, Woodland Road
19:48 Water evacuation, Granuaile Road
Absolutely a big thank you to all the fire, police and Public works crews. You all do very good job and have very non-governmental attitudes which we appreciate.
PS Does anyone know what a “Good Intent Call” is?
It’s a well-being check. Lots of them were requested by neighbors who were unable to contact other neighbors after the storm.