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Randolph Police and Fire Departments Respond to Two-Vehicle Crash, Eight Injured

RANDOLPH — The Randolph Police and Fire Departments responded early Tuesday morning to a two-vehicle crash that injured eight people.

At about 2:35 a.m. on Tuesday, May 19, Randolph Police and Fire responded to the intersection of North Street and Devine Road. 

All eight people involved safely exited their vehicles.

Randolph Fire Ambulances 2 and 4 and an ambulance from Holbrook Fire each transported two individuals to Boston Medical Center – South in Brockton, while an ambulance from Canton Fire transported two individuals to Milton Hospital. 

None of the injuries appeared to be life-threatening. 

The cause of the crash is currently under investigation by the Randolph Police Department. 

“Incidents like these with a large number of individuals in need of care emphasize the importance of our mutual aid partners,” said Fire Chief Ronald Cassford. “Their response allows for all crews to operate with the efficiency and care our community deserves, and we would like to thank our mutual aid partners for their continued collaboration.”

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