
Rochester Four-Car Crash Leaves Two Injured
ROCHESTER (WBSM) — A four-car crash at the intersection of Braley Hill Road and North Avenue in Rochester sent two people to the hospital last week.
The Rochester Fire Department responded to the intersection around 1 p.m. on Thursday, November 16.
The crash caused “serious damage” to vehicles and left two occupants with non-life threatening injuries, according to the Rochester Fire Department.
The Rochester Fire Department was also assisted by ambulances from the Lakeville and Acushnet Fire Departments.

Two of the six occupants were transported to Tobey Hospital in Wareham and St. Luke's Hospital, both with non-life threatening injuries.
“All of the occupants reported to have been wearing seatbelts at the time of the crash,” the fire department wrote in a Facebook post.
“As you can see from the extent and serious damage to the vehicles the potential for injury to the occupants was high," the department wrote. "Seatbelt use minimizes traumatic injury and saves lives.”
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