Follow-up: 'Look for the helpers, we will always be there when you call,' Duxbury fire says after town tragedy

  • Source: WCVB-TV ABC 5 Boston
  • Published: 01/26/2023 08:36 AM

In the wake of an unimaginable tragedy that struck the small town of Duxbury, first responders are leaning on each other as they struggle with their own emotions and promise to always be there for the community when needed. Police allege 32-year-old Lindsay Clancy killed her children, 5-year-old Cora Clancy and 3-year-old Dawson Clancy, and injured her 8-month-old son before attempting suicide Tuesday at the family's home. "Tragedies like this are always difficult to comprehend and process. We are all left struggling with many emotions," Duxbury Fire Department Chief Robert Reardon said in a statement. The town has brought professional help for the first responders affected by the tragedy. Firefighters, police officers and dispatchers who responded and witnessed an unthinkable scene, won't stop helping when they are called upon.



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