Fire / EMS Log for Week of September 2 – 8, 2022
September 13, 2022 / /
Friday, September 2
- 6:34 PM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Wilkins Road. A resident was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.
- 9:59 PM: Investigation – Weekend Duty Officer Lieutenant Brian Kramer investigated downed utility lines on Oak Street. Eversource Electric was notified and responded.
Saturday, September 3
- 2:26 AM: Investigation – Weekend Duty Officer Lieutenant Brian Kramer investigated alarm trouble on Juniper Road.
- 11:50 AM: Search – Chief Michael Cassidy, Weekend Duty Officer Lieutenant Brian Kramer, Rescue 1, and Engine 4 assisted the police with a search off Adams Street.
- 1:34 PM: Investigation – Weekend Duty Officer Lieutenant Brian Kramer, Ladder 1, and Engines 1 and 3 investigated an alarm activation on Shaw Farm Road.
- 2:22 PM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Underwood Street. A resident was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.
- 4:32 PM: Investigation – Weekend Duty Officer Lieutenant Brian Kramer investigated smoke in the area of Central Street.
- 10:10 PM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Central Street. A resident was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.
Sunday, September 4
- 12:15 PM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Washington Street. A resident was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.
- 12:51 PM: Medical – An ambulance from Medway Fire responded to a medical emergency on Bradford Jay Road. A resident was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.
- 5:17 PM: Medical – The ambulance and paramedics from Medway Fire responded to a medical emergency on Washington Street. A resident was transported to MetroWest Medical Center.
- 9:29 PM: Motor Vehicle Crash – Weekend Duty Officer Lieutenant Brian Kramer, the ambulance, and an ambulance with paramedics from Medway Fire responded to a motor vehicle crash on Washington Street. Two individuals were transported to Milford Regional Medical Center. Three individuals refused transport; signed waivers were obtained.
- 11:23 PM: Investigation – Weekend Duty Officer Lieutenant Brian Kramer investigated an alarm activation on Concord Street.
Monday, September 5
- 9:38 AM: Medical – The ambulance and paramedics from Ashland Fire responded to a medical emergency on Kuniholm Drive. An individual was transported to MetroWest Medical Center.
- 11:50 AM: Investigation – The department responded to an alarm activation on Washington Street.
- 3:08 PM: Investigation – Weekend Duty Officer Lieutenant Brian Kramer and Engine 3 investigated an odor on Roy Avenue. Eversource Gas was notified and responded.
- 3:09 PM: Investigation – Deputy Mark Dellicker and Engine 2 investigated an odor on Concord Street.
- 3:27 PM: Investigation – Deputy Mark Dellicker, Weekend Duty Officer Lieutenant Brian Kramer and Engine 3 investigated an odor on Concord Street. Eversource Gas was notified and responded.
- 4:04 PM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Mechanic Street. The individual refused transport; a signed waiver was obtained.
- 5:35 PM: Motor Vehicle Crash – The ambulance responded to a motor vehicle crash on Concord Street. Two individuals refused transport; signed waivers were obtained.
- 10:14 PM: Investigation – Weekend Duty Officer Lieutenant Brian Kramer investigated an electrical hazard on Concord Street. Eversource Electric was notified and responded.
Tuesday, September 6
- 8:37 AM: Investigation – Chief Michael Cassidy, Ladder 1, and Engines 2 and 3 investigated an alarm activation on October Hill Road.
- 10:54 AM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Washington Street. A resident was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.
- 11:24 AM: Medical – An ambulance from Sherborn Fire responded to a medical emergency on Railroad Street. A resident was transported to MetroWest Medical Center.
- 1:03 PM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Gregory Road. The individual refused transport; a signed waiver was obtained.
- 2:06 PM: Investigation – Chief Michael Cassidy investigated an odor on Kingsbury Drive.
- 4:22 PM: Medical – The ambulance and paramedics from Ashland Fire responded to a medical emergency on Jarr Brook Road. A resident was transported to MetroWest Medical Center.
- 4:23 PM: Medical – An ambulance from Sherborn Fire responded to a medical emergency on Gregory Road. A resident was transported to MetroWest Medical Center.
- 5:32 PM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Jerrold Street. A resident was transported to MetroWest Medical Center.
Wednesday, September 7
- 7:25 AM: Investigation – Chief Michael Cassidy investigated an alarm activation on Mohawk Path.
- 2:04 PM: Medical – Chief Michael Cassidy and the ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Hollis Street. The individual refused transport; a signed waiver was obtained.
- 2:38 PM: Medical – The ambulance and paramedics from Ashland Fire responded to a medical emergency on Lowland Street. An individual was transported to MetroWest Medical Center.
- 9:44 PM: Medical – The ambulance and paramedics from Ashland Fire responded to a medical emergency on Roy Avenue. A resident was transported to MetroWest Medical Center.
Thursday, September 8
- 6:15 AM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical alarm activation on Norfolk Street. The response was cancelled prior to arrival.
- 10:48 AM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Central Street. A resident was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.
- 1:39 PM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Hill Street. A resident was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.
- 4:04 PM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Hollis Street. A resident was transported to MetroWest Medical Center.
- 6:11 PM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Hanlon Road. A resident was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.
- 7:24 PM: Investigation – Deputy Mark Dellicker investigated alarm trouble on Norfolk Street.
1 Comments
Look at the sheer amount and variety of calls across town. We cannot keep asking our on call HFD staff to jump out the door 6-10 times a day to answer calls. They are missing out on family time & leaving their full time jobs to answer calls. I’m worried about them getting burnt-out. Every other town department has had multiple full time staff for years, so should the HFD!!!