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REMINDER: It's Only a Drill; MBTA Emergerncy Response Drill
Wrentham Police are warning residents that they may hear a lot of sirens and emergency vehicles.

The MBTA will conduct an emergency response drill at 10 Friday, Oct. 15, moring at the Foxborough Commuter Rail station at Gillette Stadium, according to authorities.
The two-hour exercise is scheduled to take a couple of hours.
South Walpole residents may notice heightened activity in the area starting as early as 8 Friday morning.
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Wrentham Police are warning residents that they may hear a lot of sirens and emergency vehicles.
In the scenario, an MBTA Commuter Rail train approaching the station with customers planning on attending a 1 p.m. Patriots game against the Tennessee Titans comes to a stop. Shortly afterwards, the train’s engineer becomes aware that one of the cars is filling with smoke, and notifies the Mass Coastal Dispatch Center and begins evacuation of the train. About 80 volunteers from the public will play MBTA customers during the exercise.
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The exercise is designed to train public safety officials how best to enact emergency response plans, policies and procedures in regard to a mass casualty event on a commuter rail train, according to Massachusetts Department of Transportation. Agencies taking part in this exercise include the MBTA, MBTA Transit Police, Keolis, The Kraft Group, Foxborough Fire Department, Foxborough Police Department, Mass Coastal and Fallon Ambulance Service.
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