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Police save young woman’s life after rescuing her from Massachusetts bridge
Chief Richard D. Howe reports lifesaving efforts by Tyngsborough Police prevented a tragedy this Saturday.
Officers Timothy Sullivan and Evan Donnelly rescued a woman from the edge of the Tyngsborough bridge at approximately 9:30 p.m. on Saturday. She was not injured by the incident but was transported by ambulance to an area hospital.
“The actions of Officer Evan Donnelly and Officer Tim Sullivan resulted in saving this young womans’ life, and I could not be more proud and thankful for their quick and professional response during a stressful and chaotic situation,” Chief Howe said. “We have an incredible group of individuals working at our Police Department, and this is just another example of the dedication and professionalism I get to see everyday working at the TPD.”
Police helped save a man who was attempting to jump from a bridge in Fall River on Friday.
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Venessa
April 26, 2021 at 7:21 pm
Congratulations to you all