
Plymouth County Sheriff Joe McDonald, Plymouth Fire Chief Neil Foley, and Plymouth Police Chief Dana Flynn speak with WATD’s Christine James about the town’s 911 Emergency Communications Center.
Plymouth County Sheriff Joe McDonald, Plymouth Fire Chief Neil Foley, and Plymouth Police Chief Dana Flynn speak with WATD’s Christine James about the town’s 911 Emergency Communications Center.
In Plymouth, Fire Chief Neil Foley heads up a department that oversees a town of over sixty-six thousand people who live in a town of just over ninety-six square miles. And the Chief says that in the last ten years there’s been a 40% increase in call volume and, actually, that volume has even increased […]
Crews were called to the scene of a fire at a senior living facility in Plymouth. Fire Chief Neil Foley says that shortly before 10 a.m. Tuesday they received an alarm and several phone calls reporting a fire at the Cherry Hill Apartments at 128 Court St. Firefighters arrived on scene to find smoke coming […]
In Plymouth, for months folks have been watching the progress of the renovation of Fire Station 2 on Samoset St. in West Plymouth—one of 7 fire stations in town and a facility that was originally built in 1975. According to Fire Chief Neil Foley, the living quarters within that station were really meant for more […]
Three people were rescued after their boat ran aground in Plymouth. Fire Chief Neil Foley says that at around 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, there was a 911 call reporting a sailboat that appeared to be in distress and in danger of running aground in the area of 92 Center Hill Rd. Before firefighters arrived, neighbors in […]
Plymouth Fire Chief Neil Foley speaks with WATD’s Christine James about Fire Safety Month and their upcoming Open House. The Plymouth Fire Department Open House will take place on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Plymouth Public Library at 132 South St.
Plymouth Firefighters were called to Morton Park shortly before midnight on Monday for a fire. Fire Chief Neil Foley tells WATD News no injuries were reported and the incident is under investigation. Foley says the shack was completely destroyed. Anyone with information is being asked to call the Plymouth Fire Dept. at 508-830-4213.