Crime & Safety

Wayland Fire Log: Strange Odors, Car Crashes and More (Jan. 2-8, 2012)

The following information was supplied by the Wayland Fire Department.

The Wayland Fire Department answered 55 calls for assistance during the week of Jan. 2-Jan. 8, 2012. This is a summary of those incidents:

Monday, Jan. 2, 2012
7:22 a.m. - Green Way, medical assistance needed

10:47 a.m. - 145 Main St, firefighter training conducted

1:38 p.m. - 37 Woodridge Rd & 13 Adelaide Ave, oil burner inspections

1:58 p.m. - 38 Cochituate Rd firefighter training conducted

1:59 p.m. - 3 Smokey Hill Rd & 205 Rice Rd, LP inspections

6:57 p.m. - Old Sudbury Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to Emerson Hospital

Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2012
2:36  a.m. - 185 Commonwealth Rd, caller reported outside odor of natural gas

9:05 a.m. - 38 Cochituate Rd, firefighter-training incident

3:21 p.m. - Cochituate Rd, medical assistance needed

5:28 p.m. - 410 Old Connecticut Path, motor vehicle accident, one person transported to MWMC Natick

9:07 p.m. - Green Way, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Framingham

Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2012
8:48  a.m. - 158 Commonwealth Rd, strong odor of natural gas, gas company notified

9:56 a.m. - 233 Glezen Lane, caller reported gas line struck by contractor, gas company notified

10:01 a.m. - 15 East Plain St & 12 Bent Ave, fie alarm system work

10:05 a.m. - 15 George St & 51 Moore Rd, oil burner inspections

10:21 a.m. - 14 Sears Rd & 37 Oak Hill Rd, activation of carbon monoxide detectors

10:28 a.m. - 11 Waltham Rd, site inspection of oil tank removal

11:32 a.m. - 35 High Rock Rd, inspection of underground LP tank

11:50 a.m. - 264 Old Connecticut Path, fire drill conducted

1:07 p.m. - 10 Blossom Lane, LP inspection

3:19 p.m. - 42 Riverview Circle, 26F

2 p.m. - 38 Cochituate Rd, fire training conducted

4:47 p.m. - 6 Sedgemeadow Rd, activation of carbon monoxide detector & assistance needed with motor vehicle lockout

9:02 p.m. - 10 Bent Ave, assist with residential lockout

Thursday, Jan. 5, 2012
8:52 a.m. - 68 Plain Rd, caller reported odor of natural gas, gas company notified

1:56 p.m. - 6 Valley View Rd, 26F inspection

2:43 p.m. - Boston Post Rd Sudbury, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Framingham

7:07 p.m. - 10 Holbrook Rd, carbon monoxide activation due to faulty detector

10:15 p.m. - 197 Main St, assist with motor vehicle lockout

10:44 p.m. - 285 Commonwealth Rd, report of electrical odor in building, nothing found

10:46 p.m. - Stonebridge Rd, assistance needed

Friday, Jan. 6, 2012
8:26 a.m. - Commonwealth Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Framingham

9:56 a.m. - 11 Davelin Rd & 12 Sherman’s Bridge Rd, 26F inspections

11:59 a.m. - Dean Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Framingham

12:11 p.m. - 6 Loker St, activation of smoke detector, no problem found

2 p.m. - 54 Moore Rd, oil burner inspection

8:10 p.m. - Commonwealth Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital

Saturday January 7, 2012
4:44 a.m. - Green Way, assistance needed

9:09 a.m. - 104 Dahlia Dr, activation of smoke detectors

10:35 a.m. - 264 Old Connecticut Path, training conducted

11:21 a.m. - Darvell Dr Sudbury, medical emergency, one person transported to Emerson Hospital

Sunday Jan. 8, 2012 
1:54 a.m. - Oak Hill Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital

5:12 a.m. - Cutting Cross, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Framingham

6:42 a.m. - Maguire Rd, medical emergency, one person transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital

8:14 a.m. - 185 Stonebridge Rd, caller reported a brush fire in the area

11:32 a.m. - Cantabury Dr Sudbury, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Framingham

2:36 p.m. - Wayside Inn Rd Sudbury, medical emergency, one person transported to MWMC Framingham

3:35 p.m. - Orchard Lane, medical emergency, one person transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital

7:07 p.m. - Lake Shore Dr, medical emergency, one person transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital

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