Pickup truck crashes into tree on Route 101 in Auburn, Auburn NH
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A pickup truck crashed into a tree on Route 101 Westbound near mile marker 63.4 in Auburn. Emergency responders arrived and confirmed no injuries. The crash is under investigation and a tow truck is awaited.
Audio|Heard on: Chester and Auburn Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Respond to Route 101 Westbound just before exit 2 for motor vehicle collision, unknown injury.
00:05
Auburn Fire, Gary Medic 3, Route 101 Westbound before exit 2, mile marker 63 for motor vehicle collision, unknown injury.
00:15
Process of Candia Town Line, Manchester Town Line, Grid A, F, B, 101,
00:20
Time Year Dispatch, 845.
00:28
Three are on eastbound, Auburn, Route 101 West down the area of 60, mile mark of 63, just before exit 2.
00:57
Offer engine two from parallel.
01:25
Auburn Engine 2 from fire alarm.
01:29
Cady engine two to your fire alarm.
01:38
I'm answering.
01:42
Your Auburn Engine 2 is handling our motor vehicle accident.
01:45
We're on scene with your accident.
01:48
Mile marker 63.4,
01:51
pickup truck into a tree,
01:54
investigating.
01:57
Chief.
01:59
Auburn Engine 2 from fire alarm.
02:15
File alarm, you call on Albert Edge 2.
02:19
So many of your emergency alert went off, just checking in.
02:27
Receive, yeah,
02:28
everyone's all set here.
02:29
Accidental.
02:32
Accidental activation.
02:41
Jerry, file out for Candy Engine 2.
02:44
Candia Engine 2.
02:49
You can't do any more stuff this time? No PI.
02:54
I'm just awaiting safe leave in a tow truck.
02:59
Any engine two, you're advising no injuries.
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State Rte 101, Auburn, NH
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