Crime & Safety

Mansfield Fire and EMS Log: Collisions, Trash Fire and Sticking Throttle

The following is from the Mansfield Fire and EMS log.

The Mansfield Fire Department and Emergency Medical Services responded to a total of 49 calls last week.

June 11

3:32 p.m.  Mansfield Fire and EMS responded to a call reporting two-vehicle collision on Elm Street in Norton. One patient was transported to Sturdy Memorial Hospital.

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6:20 p.m. Mansfield DPW reported that one of their vehicles had a stuck throttle and went into a bush intentionally to stop the vehicle. The operator was transported to Sturdy Memorial Hospital with a bump on the head.

June 12

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11:45 a.m. Mansfield Fire and EMS responded to a call reporting a motor vehicle collision at the intersection of Route 140 South and South Main Street. Patients were evaluated with minor injuries and refused transport to a local hospital.

June 13

10:59 a.m. Mansfield Fire and EMS responded to a call reporting a serious three-car  motor vehicle collision at the intersection of Copeland Street and Chauncy Street. Patients were transported to Norwood, Sturdy Memorial and Good Samaritan Hospitals.

June 17

6:55 p.m. Caller reported a two-vehicle motor vehicle collision on exit 11 of Route 495 South. Two patients were transported to Norwood Hospital.

June 18

12:28 a.m. Caller reported a trash fire at the Comcast Center.

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