Fire/EMS Logs: Jun 28 – July 4

Friday, June 28

7:09 AM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Water Street. A resident was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.

10:40 AM: Medical – Assistant Chief Brian Kelley, the ambulance, and paramedics from Ashland Fire responded to a medical emergency on Ashland Street. A resident was transported to MetroWest Medical Center.

11:01 AM: Investigation – Assistant Chief Brian Kelley investigated a hazard on Highland Street.

12:18 PM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Underwood Street. The individual refused transport; a signed waiver was obtained.

2:57 PM: Medical – Assistant Chief Brian Kelley and the ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Washington Street. The individual refused transport; a signed waiver was obtained.

7:28 PM: Motor Vehicle Crash – Weekend Duty Officer Deputy Michael Gulla, Lieutenant Rich Coughlin, and the ambulance responded to a motor vehicle crash on Prentice Street. An individual was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.

Saturday, June 29

3:15 AM: Investigation – Weekend Duty Officer Deputy Michael Gulla investigated an alarm malfunction on Morton Street.

8:51 AM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Central Street. A resident was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.

9:10 AM: Investigation – Weekend Duty Officer Deputy Michael Gulla investigated an alarm malfunction on Mayflower Landing.

10:31 AM: Investigation – Weekend Duty Officer Deputy Michael Gulla investigated an alarm malfunction on Mellen Street.

7:55 PM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Washington Street. A resident was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.

8:06 PM: Investigation – Weekend Duty Officer Deputy Michael Gulla and Engine 3 investigated a hazard on Turner Road.

Sunday, June 30

2:03 AM: Medical – The ambulance and paramedics from Ashland Fire responded to a medical emergency on Washington Street. A resident was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.

3:36 AM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Cranberry Lane. A resident was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.

8:50 AM: Medical – The ambulance and paramedics from Medway Fire responded to a medical emergency on Highland Street. A resident was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.

12:38 PM: Medical – Weekend Duty Officer Deputy Michael Gulla and the ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Maple Street. A resident was transported to MetroWest Medical Center.

1:43 PM: Medical – Weekend Duty Officer Deputy Michael Gulla and the ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Underwood Street. A resident was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.

2:00 PM: Investigation – Weekend Duty Officer Deputy Michael Gulla investigated an alarm malfunction on Central Street.

3:32 PM: Investigation – Weekend Duty Officer Deputy Michael Gulla investigated an alarm malfunction on Roy Avenue.

9:46 PM: Motor Vehicle Crash – Chief Michael Cassidy, Weekend Duty Officer Deputy Michael Gulla, Rescue 1, Engine 1, and the ambulance responded to a motor vehicle crash on Bradford Jay Road. Two individuals refused transport; signed waivers were obtained.

Monday, July 1

4:54 AM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Cranberry Lane. The individual refused transport; a signed waiver was obtained. 

7:14 AM: Medical Alarm – The ambulance responded to a medical alarm activation on Hemlock Drive. The alarm activation was unintentional; no EMS was required.

1:49 PM: Investigation – Chief Michael Cassidy investigated an alarm malfunction on Arch Street.

7:32 PM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Cross Street. The individual refused transport; a signed waiver was obtained.

8:27 PM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Underwood Street. The individual refused transport; a signed waiver was obtained.

8:32 PM: Medical – Deputy Michael Gulla, the ambulance, and paramedics from Hopkinton Fire responded to a medical emergency on Hargrave Avenue. The individual refused transport; a signed waiver was obtained.

9:33 PM: Outside Fire – Chief Michael Cassidy, Deputy Michael Gulla, and Engines 1 and 4 responded to an outside fire on Kathryn Lane.

Tuesday, July 2

12:47 AM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Underwood Street. The individual refused transport; a signed waiver was obtained.

3:12 PM: Investigation – Chief Michael Cassidy investigated a spill on Church Street.

3:50 PM: Motor Vehicle Crash – Chief Michael Cassidy, Rescue 1, Engine 4, the ambulance, and paramedics from Ashland Fire responded to a motor vehicle crash on Prentice Street. An individual was transported to UMass Memorial Medical Center, University Campus in Worcester. MassDEP was notified of a spill.

6:46 PM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Cranberry Lane. A resident was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.

Wednesday, July 3

1:18 AM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Westfield Drive. The individual refused transport; a signed waiver was obtained.

8:34 AM: Investigation – Chief Michael Cassidy, Ladder 1, and Engines 1 and 4 responded to an alarm activation on Boynton Road.

3:53 PM: Assistance Call – The ambulance responded to an assistance call on Brooksmont Drive. The individual refused transport; a signed waiver was obtained.

Thursday, July 4, 2024

12:51 AM: Medical – The ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Woodland Street. The individual refused transport; a signed waiver was obtained.

9:46 AM: Medical – The ambulance and paramedics from Medway Fire responded to a medical emergency on Railroad Street. A resident was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center. 

6:21 PM: Evaluation – The ambulance responded to an evaluation on Washington Street. The individual refused transport; a signed waiver was obtained.

7:08 PM: Medical Alarm – The ambulance responded to a medical alarm activation on Summer Street. The alarm activation was unintentional; no EMS was required.