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Monday February 02, 2026 (4 months ago)


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PROVINCETOWN – A Provincetown Fire Engine reportedly collided with a utility pole about 11 AM Monday. The crash happened on Harry Kemp Way by Outer Cape Health Services. No injuries were reported. According to radio traffic, the engine was returning from a medical emergency when the crash occurred. Eversource was called to repair the damage. […] The post Breaking: No injuries after fire truck hits utility pole in Provincetown appeared first on CapeCod.com.

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