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Falmouth 47 People Reported Health Affects From Wind Turbines
Board of Health hearing in 2012, the Town of Falmouth Never Disclosed They Had 110 Decibel Vestas Wind Turbine Company, Warning Letter

For those that doubt the noise is real 2 Falmouth,Massachusetts residents reported suicide attempt or ideation over wind turbine noise.
A Florida, Massachusetts resident committed suicide from the wind turbine noise. His last words to friends; "I can't take it anymore, I don't know what to do, ... something must change". He was born in Pittsfield, MA on September 2, 1949
Jack died alone on a cold winter night February 9, 2016, at his home one of his favorite places beneath those damn wind turbines. -
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Falmouth, Massachusetts 2012 remembered :
Note # At this Board of Health hearing in 2012, the Town of Falmouth never disclosed they were in possession of a Vestas Wind Turbine Company warning letter from 2010 that the turbines generate 110 decibels of noise.
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Health Department Minutes for 06-11-2012
BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING JUNE 11, 2012
"• 47 people reported health effects from the turbines. 41, or about 85% reported sleep disturbance, 25 reported stress, 21 reported mental health problems, 2 reported suicide attempt or ideation."
-MINUTES AGENDA THIS MEETING WILL BE HELD IN THE CIVIL DEFENSE ROOM
JUNE 11, 2012 - DRAFT MINUTES:
Present: Gail Harkness, Jared Goldstone, George Heufelder, Stephen Rafferty, David Carignan
At 7:10 Gail Harkness called the meeting to order.
7:10 - General discussion, review of minutes of June 4, 2012: To be taken up at end of meeting.
7:10 - Discussion of content of the Board of Health correspondence that will accompany the testimony resulting from the wind turbine public hearing conducted May 24, 2012, when submitted to the Mass. Department of Public Health for further action. This is not intended to be a forum for accepting additional public testimony on wind turbines or receiving public comment on the discussion conducted this evening:
Gail Harkness offered a revised summary of the data:
• A total of 58 written responses were received. An explanation of the discrepancy from the initial summary is that a few of the written responses were discovered to be duplicates.
• One of the responses did not meet the criteria for submission; so the working total was determined to be 57.• This figure represented 63 people as some respondents spoke for family members.
• 47 people reported health effects from the turbines. 41, or about 85% reported sleep disturbance, 25 reported stress, 21 reported mental health problems, 2 reported suicide attempt or ideation.
• Not included are those with known health issues. A physician verified the attempted suicide.
• All the data are contained in a spread sheet.The Board of Health had the following comments:• Some respondents are on the cusp or just outside the ½ mile radius from the turbine.
• The MassDEP's study results indicate that sleep disturbance is a problem for those living near turbines.• Falmouth's turbines may be unique because of their configuration, geography, or unknown factors.A letter to the MassDEP drafted by George Heufelder was read and edited.
Some of the main points are listed below:
• The Board of Health has received 2 years of consistent and persistent complaints about the negative health effects of the wind turbines.
• The Board of Health requests that the MassDEP conduct a health assessment of this situation.
• The Board of Health understands that this is an atypical health assessment.
• Due to the increasing intensity of complaints, the Board of Health is considering emergency action. It requests guidance from the state on this matter.
• The letter, data and map will be sent to Suzanne Condon, associate commissioner of the MassDEP with a request for a meeting at the earliest possible time to be arranged through David Carignan
. Copies will be sent to John Waterbury, Julian Suso, David Vieira, Therese Murray, Timothy Madden and the Board of Selectmen