PROVINCETOWN – Three medical calls within minutes keep Provincetown rescuers busy. The Provincetown Harbormaster assisted at the first two calls. A person suffered an ankle injury on boat a vessel at MacMillan Wharf. Minutes later a report came in of another person with an ankle injury at the far end of the West End Breakwater at Long Point. With high tide, the Harbormaster was able to bring personnel and equipment to the scene and ferry the victim back to the pier where the ambulance was. Another rescue crew also responded to a person who reportedly fell off his bike on Race Point Road near the Beech Forest picnic area.
Photo by Tim Caldwell/CWN
Ankle injuries, bike accident keep Provincetown EMTs busy
August 23, 2016 Leave a Comment
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