Vehicle crash with airbag deployment on I-89, Lebanon NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a motor vehicle accident near mile marker 59.8 on Interstate 89 in Lebanon, where a vehicle hit the guardrail and airbags deployed. Traffic delays were possible as responders arrived at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Lebanon Police
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Fire medical call motor vehicle accident with airbag deployment on Interstate 89 near mile marker 59.8 in Lebanon.
00:08
Medical call motor vehicle accident with airbag deployment on Interstate 89 near mile marker 59.8 northbound in Lebanon.
00:16
Time out 1641.
00:23
Sixteen did he say how far out they were?
00:29
He said he was crossing out of Hopkins and coming northbound.
00:37
Yeah,
00:44
it's jumping.
00:47
Three thousand 316.
00:55
What?
00:58
Will you head up there as well?
01:02
Yeah, supposedly into the left guardrail with airbag deployment.
01:05
I'm not sure what sort of traffic issues we might have.
01:11
Head up that way.
01:17
Is it going to be closer to 20 or 19?
01:24
Mile marker 60 is the bridge to Vermont, so just off of that.
01:30
Right.
01:35
Thirty-three.
01:38
Okay.
01:40
Can you attach me then?
01:50
(name withheld), can I get that pine tree to turn around or do I have to go past?
01:56
I'm going over the bridge now.
01:58
I haven't seen it.
02:00
It's off balance.
02:06
I think I see it.
02:07
The pine tree turned around.
02:11
But let's get turned around Vermont.
02:18
That 35, you guys can stay 10-1.
02:22
Bye.
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