Vehicle rollover on route 101 westbound near mile marker, Candia NH
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle rolled over on route 101 westbound near mile marker 68.2 in Candia. Fire departments from Auburn and Candia were dispatched. It is unknown if there are any injuries or if anyone is trapped.
Audio|Heard on: Rockingham County Public Safety - Seacoast Area
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Transcript:
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Westbound 67.6 you got a vehicle on its side.
00:04
Meter it's a combination smoke CO AT&T detector that went off.
00:15
We'll just meet the meter of the house.
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Copy.
00:26
133.1 head down to 101 westbound in Candia, 67.6.5.5.1.11 is on the right-hand side.
00:33
On its side, 11 is en route from 95.
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I'll be out. Take care of it.
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115.
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Go ahead, 116.
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102. Relay a message or information to another unit or location. Receiving well / Signal good.
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Receiving well / Signal good.
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5.
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Receiving well / Signal good.
00:54
Receiving well / Signal good.
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5.
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2. Receiving well / Signal good.
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5. 5.
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The station, Candia Fire Department, Auburn Engine Automatic, Route 101 westbound, Mile Marker, 68.2 for motor vehicle rollover, unknown on injury, or entrappedment.
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Secondia, County of Fire Department,
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Auburn Engine Automatic, Route 101 westbound, Mile Marker 68.2 for motor vehicle accidents, rollover, unknown on injury or entrapment.
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From the town, take so forth.
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Location mentioned:
State Rte 101, Candia, NH
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