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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

This Week is National EMS Week (May 19-25)

What would you say to local, state and national Emergency Medical Service personnel?

  This week -- May 19 to 25 -- is National EMS Week and the theme is "EMS: One Mission. One Team." In 1968, President Gerald Ford signed the first EMS Week proclamation, designating a time for the nation to celebrate the emergency medical technician paramedic as well as an opportunity to educate the public about the critical role of EMS in the community, according to EMS.gov.  May 22 has been designated as Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) Day, according to emsweekideas.org.  Every day our local, state and national EMS respond to crisis situations. Recently, Boston's EMS was in the spotlight because of last month's bombings; and today, Emergency Medical Service personnel in Moore, Oklahoma, are in the national spotlight as …

Friday, January 11, 2013

Police Log: Junior Operator with Passenger Violation, Hit Dog, Ambulance for Dancer, 10-year-old Self-Injury

Here's a look at the Medfield safety log for Jan. 8 and Jan. 9.

Tuesday, Jan. 8 1:29 p.m., Hospital Road and Harding Street. Traffic enforcement. 2:02 p.m., South and Curve Streets. Traffic enforcement yielded two citations for speed and a Junior Operator License passenger violation.  2:35 p.m., Main Street. Caller from the United Church of Christ called to report no late morning church services on Sunday. 3:58 p.m., Millis. Millis Police requested mutual aid by the Medfield ambulance for a 51 year old male who is diabetic and is at the Millis Police Department. Patient was taken to Milford Hospital. 4:21 p.m., Main and Hartford Streets. Caller reported a car accident between a 2013 Audi and a 2003 Toyota. Minor damage to both vehicles. 7:27 p.m., Pound Street. Police conducted a building check of the …

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