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Elderly Driver Crashes Into Closed Hair Salon in Mansfield
A car crashed into a hair salon Monday afternoon in Mansfield, Massachusetts, causing quite a mess. The crash happened at Amore Hair Design on Fowler Street just after 12 p.m.
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16-Displaced in 4-Alarm Worcester Fire
Firefighters rushed to the scene of a 4-alarm fire on Harrison Street in Worcester.
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Dozens of Nursing Home Residents Evacuated Because of Fire
Fire officials say dozens of residents have been evacuated from a nursing home that caught fire in western Maine.
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Worker Seriously Injured at Lynn Construction Site
A construction worker suffered serious injuries and was rescued after becoming trapped as a result of a wall collapsing at a Lynn, Massachusetts construction site. Lynn police received a call of the incident at 8:15 a.m. and responded to the area of 43 Munroe St. There, they learned four individuals were trapped and all but one person was able to escape.
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Hash Oil Operation Causes Explosion in Mira Mesa Home
Three people were injured in an explosion and fire at a Mira Mesa home that had a hash oil extraction operation inside, the San Diego Police Department confirmed.
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3-Alarm Lawrence Fire Displaces 19 Residents
Crews knocked down a 3-alarm fire that left 19 people without a home on a frigid Wednesday in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Fire officials said the blaze broke out at 129 Walnut St. People were home at the time, but everyone got out safely.
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Strong Winds Bring Down Trees, Knock Out Power Across Region
Powerful winds have knocked out power for tens of thousands of people across southern New England. The National Weather Service wind gusts over 60 miles per hour were reported in parts of Massachusetts on Monday afternoon. Meteorologists say damaging winds are expected to last through at least sunset in Massachusetts as well as Rhode Island and Connecticut. Northern New England...
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‘Extremely Challenging': Crews Battle Billerica House Fire in Bitter Cold
Crews are battling a house fire in Billerica, Massachusetts. Firefighters are working in tough conditions at the 2-alarm fire at 29 Andover Road. Due to the frigid cold, hydrants are feezing over, forcing crews to run hoses from blocks away where the hydrants are working. Their biggest concern is getting water on the fire, even at one point hitting a...
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7 People Taken to Hospital After Carbon Monoxide Leak
Seven people, including at least one toddler, have been taken to a hospital after a carbon monoxide leak at a home in Lawrence, officials say.
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Taking a Toll: More Mysterious E-ZPass Charges
Will Reinertson owns a landscaping business and pays extra money every year to secure reserve low-number commercial plates for his company vehicles. However, the Hopkinton business owner recently noticed a bunch of mysterious out-of-state tolls on his E-ZPass account. None of the charges from Maine or New Hampshire made any sense. That’s because his company vehicles never travel out of...
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Body of Woman Found After House Fire in New Bedford, Mass.
The body of an older woman has been found after an early morning house fire in New Bedford, Massachusetts. “It was pretty scary around here. From my house you could see the smoke, it was billowing, looked like daylight, that hour of the morning, gotta be pretty bad,” Sharon Seed, who lives up the street from where the fire broke...
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Emergency Crews Recount the Chaos of Merrimack Valley Gas Explosions
One week after gas fires and explosions rocked the Merrimack Valley, first responders in all three impacted Massachusetts communities are telling their stories about what they experienced while trying to help as many people as possible.
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Boy Swept in Sewer Sticks Finger Out of Manhole, Is Saved
An 11-year-old boy sucked into a flooded Wisconsin storm sewer was saved when an eagle-eyed firefighter saw the boy’s fingers pop through an opening in a manhole cover.
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Foxborough First Responders Begin Training on Ultrasound Technology
First responders in Foxborough, Massachusetts, will soon be first in the state to carry a new device that has the potential to save lives.
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First Responders Train With Ultrasounds in Foxborough
First responders in Foxborough, Massachusetts, will soon be first in the state to carry a new device that has the potential to save lives.
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6 Hospitalized After Fire at Acton Manufacturing Facility
Six employees were hospitalized following a reported explosion and fire at a Massachusetts manufacturing facility on Wednesday morning. One of the employees suffered “severe burns” to his hands and back.
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Milwaukee Police Officer Fatally Shot; Suspect in Custody
The Milwaukee police chief confirmed Wednesday that an officer died after being shot and that a suspect was in custody. Police Chief Alfonso Morales announced the officer’s death at a press briefing. Morales said the officer, a 17-year police veteran, was also a friend of his. The suspect was wanted on gun and drug violations, Morales said.
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Authorities Investigating Suspicious Fire on Cape Cod
A fire that destroyed a building in disrepair in Massachusetts is being considered suspicious, according to the State Fire Marshall’s Office.
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Boylston Street Building on Verge of Collapse Has Decade of Citations
Neighbors and firefighters say issues have been festering for years, and only now that it is putting the public at risk did the city take the owner or manager to court to either fix it up or tear it down.
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30 Hospitalized After Hazmat Response at E-Cigarette Plant
An investigation is underway after 30 people were taken to the hospital An investigation is underway after 30 people were taken to the hospital following a large hazmat team response to a Massachusetts e-cigarette plant Sunday night.