Vehicle moves erratically on I-93 near exits 25 to 27, Campton NH
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Police monitored a vehicle on Interstate 93 near exits 25 to 27 in Campton, New Hampshire, due to erratic speed changes. Officers coordinated to track the vehicle and respond to the possible traffic incident.
Audio|Heard on: Coos and Grafton Counties Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:34
Transcript:
00:00
I see that have on the merge on 2 in 93 and this New Hampton DOT there I see that for me just trying to get a unit now on 293 as well
00:13
okay bye
00:18
About 609,
00:20
the vehicle is now in the area of 27 and it looks like it just stopped from 71 miles an hour to 52 for no apparent reason.
00:36
I'm in Bristol going to be merging on the interstate here a couple minutes.
00:42
The calling party stay with it.
00:45
If they go just stay with it with their hazards on, then I'll set up in the next cross over at sea.
00:53
So almost at exit 26 at this time.
01:00
They're passing exits 25 at this time.
01:09
Travis.
01:11
635.
01:14
635.
01:16
Do you get a task guy, I want to try and get that accident, 23.
01:20
7-5.
01:26
NARPID Cropan Ambulance 2.
01:30
2. Cropan Ambulance 2.
01:35
Clear returning in service.
01:39
7892 Quayor turning in service call for 9.
01:46
I'm on 93 by Exit 23.
01:49
I heard at the Ateam should be out around 24.
01:57
10 5. I'm still on the phone with the calling party.
02:01
I'll advise if they get the vehicle book 4 exit 23.
02:08
9-5 updated mile marker 7,
02:16
76.
02:17
That's 609, 76.2.
02:25
And 5. Well, set up around mile marker,
02:31
744, 74.
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Location mentioned:
I-93, Campton, NH
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