CANTON — With temperatures this weekend forecast to be the highest yet this season, Chief Charles Doody and the Canton Fire Department would like to remind residents to take safety precautions during activities during hot weather, especially those that take place outdoors.
Plymouth Fire Department Announces Cooling Station Amid Heat Advisory
PLYMOUTH — With temperatures expected to be in the 90s this week, Chief G. Edward Bradley, Emergency Management Director Henry Lipe and the Plymouth Fire Department announce that a cooling station is open in town.
Cohasset Police and Fire Departments Share Hot Weather Safety Tips
COHASSET — With temperatures expected to be in the 90s in the coming days, Police Chief William Quigley and Fire Chief Robert Silvia would like to provide Cohasset residents with important hot weather safety tips.
East Bridgewater Police and Fire Departments Share Hot Weather Safety Tips
EAST BRIDGEWATER — With temperatures expected to be in the 90s in the coming days, Police Chief Paul O’Brien and Fire Chief Timothy Harhen would like to provide East Bridgewater residents with important hot weather safety tips.
Easton Emergency Management Team Issues Heat Advisory
EASTON — With temperatures continuing in the 90’s this week, Easton Fire Chief and Emergency Management Director Kevin Partridge and the Easton Emergency Management Team have issued a heat advisory.
Brookline Emergency Management Team Issues Heat Advisory
BROOKLINE, MA – With temperatures continuing in the 90’s this week, the Emergency Management Team has issued a heat advisory.
Melrose Public Schools Provide Heat Advisory Guidelines
MELROSE — Superintendent Cyndy Taymore seeks to inform families about key guidelines that have been put in place to ensure students, faculty and staff remain safe during the hot and humid weather this week.
Police and Fire Departments Announce Preparations in Response to Extreme Heat
GEORGETOWN — As extreme heat and humidity hit New England, with temperatures approaching 100 degrees and heat index numbers rising above 100, municipal police and fire departments are opening up a number of resources to aide residents.