Crime & Safety
Walpole Fire Log May 28- June 2: Crashes, Wall Mount and Building Hit
The following is from the Walpole Fire and EMS Department.

May 28
10:40 a.m. Caller reported a vehicle into a building on 883 Main St. Car struck a support beam of the building. The beam was encased in brick which was damaged, but the steel beam underneath had no damage.
6:46 p.m. Caller reported a motor vehicle collision on Main Street. One paitent was transported to Norwood Hospital.
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May 29
6:25 a.m. Caller reported a motor vehicle collision on Main Street. Minor injuries were treated on scene.
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8:44 p.m. Caller reported a motor vehicle collision on Crosswoods Path. One patient was transported to Norwood Hospital.
10:15 p.m. Caller reported an arcing wire in the are of Gill Street.
May 30
9:56 a.m. Caller reported a motor vehicle collision on Harding Road. One paitent was transported to Norwood Hospital.
12:15 p.m. Caller reported a fuel spill in the parking lot on 160 Elm St. The diesel fuel was contained.
12:29 p.m. Caller reported a motor vehicle collision on Main Street. One patient was transported to Norwood Hospital.
12:47 p.m. Caller reported a motor vehicle collision on Cobble Knoll Drive. One patient was transported to Norwood Hospital.
1:01 p.m. Caller reported a motor vehicle collision on Rainbow Pond Drive. One patient was transported to Norwood Hospital.
May 31
9:40 a.m. Caller reported a motor vehicle collision on Elm Street. One patient was transported to Norwood Hospital.
9:49 a.m. Caller reported a motor vehicle collision on Elm Street. One patient was transported to Norwood Hospital.
11:04 a.m. Caller reported a motor vehicle collision on Park Lane. One patient was transported to Norwood Hospital.
June 1
3:07 p.m. Caller reported a motor vehicle collision. No injuries were reported, but the vehicle was found on top of a wall with a minor oil spill.
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