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| Single car crash; one transported |
| By Amy MacKinnon |
| Wednesday, June 06, 2012 03:28 PM |
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(Duxbury Police Lt. Lewis Chubb surveys the scene of an accident that occurred on Harrison Street Wednesday afternoon. One man was transported to South Shore Hospital.) A single car crash on Harrison Street late Wednesday afternoon resulted in a Duxbury man being transported by ambulance to South Shore Hospital. Though MedFlight was called in by first responders, police said one was not available. The victim’s name is being withheld pending notification of his family. No other passengers were involved. “The decision made by fire officials was to transport him by ground,” said Duxbury Police Lt. Lewis Chubb. “He was moving and conscious.” The black Jeep Wrangler appeared to have veered off the road and into an oak lining the Duxbury Yacht Club Golf Course. A member of Plymouth County Sheriff Joe MacDonald’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation was on the scene, assisting Duxbury Police. Officials refused to comment on a possible cause of the accident until a thorough investigation is completed. Moments after the 911call was placed, police and fire officials were on the scene and the victim was transported minutes later. Duxbury Fire Capt. Roger Ladd said the man was taken to South Shore Hospital. |







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