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Dog dies, three people injured in Cotuit car crash
COTUIT A dog died and three people were injured in a car crash Monday afternoon at the intersection of Anchor Lane and Route 28.
Cotuit Fire Department received a call at 12:59 p.m. for a report of a head-on, two-car crash with airbag deployment and entrapment, said Fire Chief Paul Rhude.
Cotuit firefighters immediately requested an emergency vehicle with extrication devices from the Centerville-Osterville-Marstons Mills Fire Department, Rhude said.
When firefighters arrived they found two cars with significant damage and three patients, Rhude said. One woman was trapped in one car. The COMM fire department extricated her, and she was transported to Cape Cod Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, Rhude said.
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Muno named deputy fire chief
The Evanston Fire Department has announced the promotion of Battalion Chief William Muno to deputy chief of operations.
William Muno.
The Evanston Fire Department has announced the promotion of Battalion Chief William Muno to deputy chief of operations.
Muno is a 34-year veteran of the department. His promotion is effective May 10.
He’s been battalion chief for nine years and previous was a fire captain for 16 years.
“Chief Muno is one of the most knowledgeable people I know in the fire service,” said Fire Chief Paul Polep. “Everyone in this organization will greatly benefit with Chief Muno in this senior leadership role.”