Crime & Safety
Fire Log: Car Accidents, Cooking Smoke and Medical Emergencies
(Log for May 14-20) The following information was supplied by the Wayland Fire Department.

The Wayland Fire Department answered 58 calls for assistance during the week of May 14-20, 2012. This is a selection of those incidents. It does not include site inspection log entries:
Monday, May 14, 2012
11:15 a.m. - Commonwealth Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Framingham
12:02 p.m. - Commonwealth Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital
6:11 p.m. - Griffin Circle, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Framingham
9:45 p.m. - Emerson Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
6:32 a.m. - 15 East Plain St, assist with motor vehicle lockout
8:15 a.m. - 126 Boston Post Rd, motor vehicle accident, no injuries reported
8:19 a.m. - 6 Green Way, activation of smoke detector due to cooking
9:08 a.m. - 134 Cochituate Rd, Emergency Vehicle Driver Improvement Course conducted
9:18 a.m. - Timber Lane, medical emergency, one person transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital
3:57 p.m. - Old Sudbury Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Framingham
9:41 p.m. - Holiday Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to Emerson Hospital
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
2:19 a.m. - Lake Shore Dr, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Framingham
7:44 a.m. - 44 Millbrook Rd, activation of smoke detector
8:33 a.m. - 38 Cochituate Rd, firefighter training conducted
9:22 a.m. - East Plain St, medical assistance needed
11:22 a.m. - 29 School St, smoke detector activation
11:38 a.m. - Commonwealth Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Framingham
3:29 p.m. - 27 Parkland Dr, public education conducted
9:35 p.m. - Commonwealth Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital
Thursday, May 17, 2012
7:09 a.m. - Pequot Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital
8:57 a.m. - 38 Cochituate Rd, fighter training conducted
10:38 a.m. - Crest Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Natick
10:39 a.m. - Concord Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to Emerson Hospital
11 a.m. - Commonwealth Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital
7:32 p.m. - Boston Post Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Framingham
7:46 p.m. - 40 Cochituate Rd, public education conducted
Friday, May 18, 2012
8:31 a.m. - 183 Lake Shore Dr, caller reported low hanging wires
1:18 p.m. - 264 Old Connecticut Path, activation of smoke detector due to malfunction
2:26 pm. - 264 Old Connecticut Path, motor vehicle accident, one person transported to MWMC Framingham
5:30 p.m. - 10 Rich Valley Rd, caller reported wire down on roadway
6:58 p.m. - Glezen Lane, medical assistance needed
7:22 p.m. - Mass Pike Weston, motor vehicle accident, person transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital
10:56 p.m. - Hastings Way, medical assistance needed
11:41 p.m. - 110 Glezen Lane, assist with residential lockout
Saturday, May 19, 2012
6:03 a.m. - School St, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Natick
9:27 a.m. - 1 Cochituate Rd, caller reported strong odor of outside natural gas
10:55 a.m. - Commonwealth Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Framingham
11:51 a.m. - Claypit Hill Rd, medical assistance needed
12:41 p.m. - Old Sudbury Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital
5:06 p.m. - 38 Cochituate Rd, firefighter training conducted
Sunday, May 20, 2012
12:26 a.m. - Main St, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Natick
12:31 a.m. - 1605 Wisteria Way, caller reported odor of smoke in building
1:38 a.m. - 40 Joyce Rd, site inspection of smoke detectors
7:22 p.m. - Old Connecticut Path, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Framingham
11:36 p.m. - Draper Rd, medical assistance needed
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