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One of the people who was stabbed, a 19-year-old from Carver, “was critically wounded and is still being hospitalized,” the chief said Wednesday.
EMS determined the driver suffered serious injuries, and a helicopter from Boston MedFlight was requested to fly the person to the hospital, the Carver Fire Department said in a statement.
The driver and sole occupant of the vehicle, a 56-year-old Carver woman, was transported by Carver EMS to Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Plymouth where she was pronounced dead.
Crews worked with Carver EMS to quickly stabilize the overturned vehicle and extract the driver using the Jaws of Life. The driver was transported to a local trauma center.
The Carver Fire Department is comprised of a chief, two deputies and 81 on-call members. The sense of pride in the department radiates not only from each member, but also throughout the entire town.
Increase in 911 calls Both Plympton and Carver first responders said they see more emergency calls than normal this time of year, but the delays at the hospitals haven't been this bad in a while.
The town of Carver is extremely blessed to have such dedicated EMS department personnel. Every day we enter homes and treat residents knowing what the risk to ourselves and our own families may be.