Crime & Safety

Fire Log: Gas Odors, Burning Leaves and Medical Calls

(Fire Log for Oct. 22-28, 2012) The following information was supplied by the Wayland Fire Department.

The Wayland Fire Department answered 55 calls for assistance during the week of Oct. 22-28, 2012. This is a summary of those incidents, excepting training and standard inspections.

During the previous week Wayland Fire Department answered 65 calls for assistance.  This is a summary of those incidents:

Monday, Oct. 22, 2012
5:54 a.m. - Heartstone Circle, medical emergency, one person transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital

9:30 a.m. - Boston Post Rd Sudbury, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Framingham

9:28 a.m. - 5 Damon St, fire drill conducted

11:41 a.m. - Joyce Rd, assistance needed

12:02  p.m. - 400 Boston Post Rd, fire alarm system work

4:12 p.m. - Commonwealth Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Framingham

5:17 p.m. - 49 Old Sudbury Rd, caller reported inside odor of natural gas

10:08 p.m. - Sears Rd, well being check

11:59 p.m. - 10 Green Way, service call

Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012
9:02 a.m. - 6 Claypit Hill Rd, caller reported strong outside odor of natural gas

9:23 a.m. - 5 Brooks Rd, oil burner inspection

10:50 a.m. - 397 & 524 Boston Post Rd, fire alarm system work

1:20 p.m. - 34 Lincoln Rd, accidental activation of alarm system

2:21 p.m. - Commonwealth Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Framingham

4:06 p.m. - 18 Pemberton Rd, service call

4:22 p.m. - King St, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Framingham

4:23 p.m. - 367 Commonwealth Rd, activation of fire alarm system due to cooking

4:38 p.m. - 18 Bayfield Rd, service call

4:52 p.m. - 26 Sedgemeadow Rd, activation of carbon monoxide detector

7:18 p.m. - Commonwealth Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Framingham

Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012
09:05    Boston Post Rd Sudbury, medical emergency, one person transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital

10:11 a.m. - 86 Claypit Hill Rd, 106 Main St, 12 Bent Ave & 97 Concord Rd, fire drills conducted

10:23  a.m. - Boston post Rd Sudbury, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Framingham

11:51 a.m. - Commonwealth Rd, medical assistance needed

2:26 p.m. - 3 Cobblestone Circle, natural gas line struck by contractor

10:47 p.m. - 90 Commonwealth Rd, caller reported odor of outside smoke in the area

Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012
10:17 a.m. - 101 Andrew Ave, fire alarm work

2:39 p.m. - 2 Goodman lane, caller reported tree branch leaning on wires

3:44 p.m. - Old Connecticut Path, medical emergency, one person transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital

5:53 p.m. - Draper Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to Emerson Hospital

6:56 p.m. - Old Connecticut Path, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Framingham

Friday, Oct. 26, 2012
6:57 a.m. - 101 Andrew Ave, fire alarm work

7:11 a.m. - Old Connecticut path, power outage due to a blown transformer

12:32 p.m. - 397 Boston Post Rd, fire alarm system work

12:48 p.m. - 63 Pequot Rd, public education conducted

2:34 p.m. - 6 Green Way, service call

4:53 p.m. - Boston Post Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital

5:07 p.m. - Hazel Brook Lane, medical emergency, one person transported to Emerson Hospital

Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012
12:34 a.m. - Sunset Rd, assistance needed

3:46 a.m. - Sunset Rd, accidental activation of life line

4:14 a.m. - Pelham Island Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to Emerson Hospital

12:55 p.m. - 8 Castle Rd, caller reports wires down

3:01 p.m. - 17 Leary St, outside odor of smoke due to leaves burning in the area

9:50 p.m. - 19 Green Way, activation of carbon monoxide alarm

Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012 
5:09 p.m. - 295 Concord Rd, caller reported wires down

5:21 p.m. - 177 Commonwealth Rd, activation of alarm system

5:47 p.m. - Bent Ave, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Natick

6:11 p.m. - Cochituate Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Natick

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