12/29/2019 - PEMBROKE, MASSACHUSETTS (PLYMOUTH COUNTY) - Around 0700 hours on the morning of Sunday, December 29, 2019 the Pembroke Fire Department responded to a reported motor vehicle accident in the area of 145 Church Street, at Oak Street. Companies arrived to find a serious two vehicle motor vehicle accident with at least one-patient trapped and two-patients who were suffering life threatening injuries. Crews reported they were working a traumatic arrest on at least one person. Three victims were in a Subaru station wagon, while one was in a commercial Ford pick-up truck. Pembroke Fire struck a box for manpower, and also two additional ambulances from Marshfield and Hanover to the scene. Hanover Engine-7 responded to the scene to assist in extrication. At least one hand line was stretched from Pembroke Squad-5, but it was unclear if it was utilized on-scene. Victims were all transported to the South Shore Hospital from the scene, with two reportedly transferred to Boston hospitals with life threatening injuries. Church Street, which is Route-139 was closed for several hours while the Pembroke Police, Plymouth County Sheriffs Department BCI Unit and the Massachusetts State Police investigated the accident and conducted accident reconstruction. Police arrested Gregory Goodsell, 31, at the scene and charged him with OUI - Liquor causing serious injury, marked lanes violations, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, and fail to stop/yield at signal, among several other charges. He was also transported to the South Shore Hospital for evaluation. *EDIT* It was announced on December 30, 2019 that a 13-year old female victim from the accident succumbed to her injuries.