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Friday, January 11, 2013

Sharon FD Assists Stoughton With Two-Alarm Garage Fire Friday Morning

The Sharon and Stoughton Fire Department responded to a two-alarm garage fire on Wales Ave. in Stoughton Friday morning.

The Sharon Fire Department assisted the Stoughton Fire Department at the scene of a large garage fire at 21 Wales Ave. in Stoughton on Friday morning.  The call for the fire came in at 10:22 a.m. on Jan. 11. The two-alarm fire caused extensive damage to the garage, which is not attached to the nearby home. Captain Scott Breen of the SFD said the garage is considered to be a total loss.  No vehicles were parked in the garage, but personal property was stored there, Breen said. One firefighter was treated for a knee injury, but otherwise there were no other medical issues, Breen said. Flames rose high above the garage and when the fire was knocked down, heavy smoke continued to billow. Fire crews did not leave the scene until 1:25 p.m., …

Monday, October 31, 2011

Five Things You Need To Know Today, Oct. 31

Here are five handy phone numbers to have during this storm clean-up.

"Five Things You Need To Know Today" is a Patch column that provides readers with essential, daily information at a glance. Here are five useful numbers during the clean-up of this storm: 1. Sharon Police 781-784-1587. 2. Sharon Fire 781-784-1522. 3. Sharon Department of Public Works 781-784-1525. 4. NSTAR 1-800-592-2000 5. Comcast 800-266-2278

Friday, August 26, 2011

Keep These Numbers Handy During The Hurricane

Sharon Police, Fire, DPW are among those you may need.

As Hurricane Irene approaches New England, emergency workers are reminding people that call volume skyrockets during a crisis. Many of the calls are non-emergency calls that could be better handled by another agency.  The following is a partial list of phone numbers to call releated to specific problems you may have: All emergency situations, however, residents should not hesitate to call 9-1-1.

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