reports that the Georgetown Fire Department responded to a single-car crash on Route 95 in Georgetown earlier this week. Paramedics, EMTs and firefighters evaluate the driver of a vehicle involved in a single-car crash on Route 95 on June 29. “The outcome could have been dramatically different with even the slightest difference in the how he collided with the truck.”Įast Main Street was temporarily reduced to one lane as crews responded to the crash, which remains under investigation.įiled Under: Press Releases Tagged With: crash, East Main Street, georgetown, georgetown fire department Georgetown Fire Department Responds to Single-Car Crash on Route 95 “This man was extremely fortunate not to have suffered more serious injuries,” Chief Mitchell said. The driver of the Mercedes was transported to an area hospital with injuries that are not believed to be life threatening. Upon arrival, firefighters found that a Mercedes Benz sedan had rear ended a large flatbed roll-off truck. reports that the Georgetown Fire Department responded after a sedan rear-ended a truck on East Main Street this morning.Īt 8:45 a.m., Georgetown firefighters were dispatched to the area of East Main Street and Carlton Drive for a report of a crash. The crash is currently under investigation by the Georgetown Police Department with assistance from the Massachusetts State Police Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Section.įiled Under: Press Releases Tagged With: crash, East Main Street, georgetown, I95, motor vehicle accident, mva, route 133 Georgetown Fire Department Responds to Crash Involving Roll-Off TruckĮmail: Georgetown Fire Department Responds to Crash Involving Roll-Off Truck The driver of the Mercedes sedan was transported to an area hospital following the crash. The Georgetown Fire Department received mutual aid assistance from the Newbury Fire Department. The road was re-oped at approximately 12 p.m. Route 133 was closed in the area of the crash Friday morning as rescuers assisted those involved. The driver of the box truck was taken to Tufts Medical Center by a medical helicopter, and the passenger and driver of the car were both taken to Anna Jacques Hospital by ambulance.īoth motor vehicles sustained significant damage from the crash and had to be towed away from the scene. The drivers of the car and box truck were able to remove themselves from their vehicles without assistance from first responders, but the passenger of the car had to be extricated by Georgetown firefighters using hydraulic rescue tools. GEORGETOWN - Chief Fred Mitchell reports that the Georgetown Fire Department responded to significant crash between a box truck and a car Friday morning.Īt 10:01 a.m., the Georgetown Fire Department responded to a report of a motor vehicle crash just off of Route 133 (East Main Street) on the northbound on-ramp to I-95. Subsequent media inquiries should be directed to the Massachusetts State Police. This crash remains under investigation by Massachusetts State Police. Boston Medflight was dispatched, but was unable to land due to fog near the landing zone Ambulances from the Amesbury, Topsfield, and Middleton Fire Departments also responded, as well as Atlantic Ambulance Services. All four were transported by ambulance to area hospitals for treatment of their injuries.Įngines from the Rowley and Newbury Fire Departments responded to the scene. Georgetown Firefighters used hydraulic tools to free all four trapped occupants. Upon arrival, first responders located a vehicle that went down an embankment on the Interstate 95 overpass. 13, at about 1:40 a.m., Georgetown Police and Fire, along with Massachusetts State Police, were dispatched to East Main Street at the Interstate 95 overpass for a report of a single-car crash. This crash remains under investigation by the Georgetown Police Department. The North Andover Fire Department ambulance provided assistance on scene. The three occupants of the Ford Escape and the sole occupant of the Subaru Legacy were transported by ambulance to an area hospital.Īndover Street was closed for several hours due to the crash. Upon arrival, first responders found that a Ford Escape and Subaru Legacy had collided head on. 12, at about 5 p.m., Georgetown Police and Fire were dispatched to the area of 407 Andover Street (Route 133) for a report of a motor vehicle crash. GEORGETOWN - Acting Fire Chief Chuck Savage and Police Chief Donald Cudmore report that the Georgetown Fire and Police Departments responded to two motor vehicle crashes this week.
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