Nurse praised for assisting response to fatal crash on I-95 in Foxborough

Boston, MALocal News

A crash on Interstate 95 in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on Saturday morning led to a significant response from law enforcement and medical personnel. Massachusetts State Police praised a nurse who stopped to assist, noting their training and skill in providing aid at the scene. The crash involved at least two heavily damaged vehicles, as seen in video footage. Northbound lanes of the interstate were closed while police investigated the circumstances surrounding the accident. The police stated that the cause of the crash is still under investigation, highlighting the need for thorough examination in such incidents.

This event emphasizes the critical role that bystanders can play in emergencies, particularly healthcare professionals. In recent years, similar situations have shown how immediate assistance can save lives. The community remains on alert as authorities work to determine the cause of the crash.

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