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Three injured in Westbrook deck collapse released from hospital
The fire chief says the incident could have been a lot worse if all of the two dozen or so people gathered at the home on Cumberland Street were standing on the deck when part of it gave way Friday night.
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Three people who were taken to a hospital Friday night after a deck collapsed in Westbrook have been treated and released, according to the Westbrook Fire Department.
Westbrook Fire Chief Andrew Turcotte said in a telephone interview Sunday evening that eight people were evaluated at the scene for injuries and declined medical treatment, and three other people were taken to the hospital. None of the injuries was critical.
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Four rescued from Westbrook fire amid trio of emergencies
All on-duty firefighters and paramedics were at medical emergencies Saturday afternoon when the Spiers Street fire was reported Author: Beth Brogan (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 4:20 PM EDT April 11, 2021 Updated: 9:48 AM EDT April 12, 2021
WESTBROOK, Maine Four people were rescued from a burning home on Spiers Street Saturday morning, with Westbrook police and neighbors assisting as emergency personnel scrambled to cover three calls at once.
Firefighters and paramedics went to two medical emergencies on Spring Street and Duck Pond Road just after 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Westbrook Fire Chief Andrew Turcotte said in a release Saturday afternoon.