"Hingham Police Department and Hingham Fire Department responded, found multiple patients injured out in front of the store, and in the store, including a few patients that were pinned against the wall by the vehicle," said Hingham Fire Chief Steve Murphy."The injuries were somewhat diverse, ranging from some pretty serious head trauma to some pretty decent lower-extremity trauma, mangled limbs, but it was pretty much the gambit."There's probably close to ten ambulances in the parking lot right now, along with a lot of fire engines, and police vehicles," he described shortly after the crash."It was scary because no one knew what had just happened and what was going on, there was a lot of people running around."An Apple spokesperson released a statement to WBZ-TV, saying: "We are devastated by the shocking events at Apple Derby Street today and the tragic loss of a professional who was onsite supporting recent construction at the store."