Crime & Safety
Update: Citation for Ban Violation; One Transported to Hospital; Three Fire Calls
Chief Irving continues to update Wayland on incidents and situations in town.

Chief Robert Irving continues to update Wayland residents on conditions and situations in relation to the blizzard in town.
The following are updates from Irving as of noon on Wednesday:
- As of 12:00 P.M., there are still no reports of power outages in Wayland and there have been no motor vehicle accidents.
- There have been three additional fire department calls:
- 9:47 – Lifeline Activation – Reset with no transport needed.
- 10:17 – Patient thought she may have been exposed to carbon monoxide. Evaluated with no transport.
- 10:31 – ALS transport to Metrowest Framingham Hospital.
- 10:40 - Wayland police cited an East Weymouth man for violating the Governor’s ban on travel. The vehicle had become stuck on Route # 27 and the driver did not have a legitimate exemption to be on the road. He is subject to a $500 fine.
- Wayland Department of Public Works has reported pedestrians walking on the roadway. All residents are advised not to walk on the roadways as the plows have limited visibility and it is dangerous for pedestrians and the snowplow drivers.
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