Downed wires close road in Chichester, hazards warn drivers, Chichester NH
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A road in Chichester was closed after downed wires prompted a good Samaritan to use hazard lights to prevent vehicles from entering, raising safety concerns until crews arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Merrimack County Public Safety
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
I believe you're advising Maine shoot is shut down until UNITEL can arrive on the scene.
00:08
458, I'll be in row, 28 in Maine.
00:14
Someone's DOT, they're going to have a crew out.
00:19
I have to go to a mobile.
00:21
That portable keeps cutting out.
00:31
120.
00:33
You got me on an involved party.
00:40
Martin,
00:41
Mary, Adam, Robert, Tom Ivan, Laura.
00:44
First of Frank Common.
00:46
Diverton is April 4, 94.44.
00:48
4494.
00:53
Actually, I have a change on the first name.
00:57
Go ahead.
01:00
We first of Timothy, I believe Tom, Ida Mary, Ocean, Tom Henry Young.
01:06
Okay.
01:12
Go ahead.
01:14
No results for Frank Martin or Timothy Martin for April 4, 1994.
01:20
Copy. Copy.
01:21
For your awareness, apparently,
01:23
a good Samaritan is sitting on.
01:27
Chichester with his hazards on trying to prevent traffic flowing down there.
01:32
Rissie, I'm en route, having to take it a little bit slower because of the roads.
01:39
Did you aware?
01:41
Because I'm not exactly sure where he's positioned.
01:46
I believe I see that gets the area that looks like in the country store.
01:50
If you can get them on call back just to make sure they're out of the vehicle just in case traffic is coming, I just want to have them be very careful with this weather.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Chichester, NH 03258
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