Single-vehicle crash near hooksett town line with no injuries, Hooksett NH
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According to the dispatch call, a white sedan went off the road near the Hooksett town line on Route 3. There were no reported injuries, and the vehicle was found off the roadway. The caller was a passerby and the party remained in the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Merrimack County Public Safety
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Looks at engine one on scene, single vehicle you're investigating.
00:08
Cours to 810 for a vehicle for it.
00:14
Copy direct will send that one.
00:17
1058 was a passerby.
00:18
It was a passerby by. It looks like a lot of phone very excited to a ditch.
00:21
Silver sedan,
00:23
67,
00:24
97.
00:30
Folks, the ambulance two, you're in service.
00:36
My vehicle off the roadway in Meredith, I'll be en route.
00:40
10-5-8-4.
01:01
Still armed for Concord Ambulance for St.
01:05
Paul's School in the hockey rink for a sick breast and awful level.
01:12
Still armed for Concord Ambulance for St.
01:14
Paul School,
01:18
hockey lane in the locker room at the ice arena for a sick breast and alpha level.
01:25
946.
01:27
99.07 for a vehicle off the road.
01:32
It's going to be Route 3, and you have a Hooksett town line.
01:39
Caller was just a passer-by.
01:41
She said it's within 10 feet of the Hooksett town line.
01:43
It was a white sedan.
01:44
She doesn't think anyone's injured.
01:46
The caller is the party is still in their vehicle.
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Location mentioned:
US-3, Hooksett, NH
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