Vehicle hits tree near Effingham fire station with no injuries, Effingham NH
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle swerved to avoid a deer and struck a tree near Effingham fire station on Province Lake Road. The car was heavily damaged but no airbags deployed. There were no injuries reported and the deer was not present when responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:43
Transcript:
00:00
He took a 911 call from another passenger by, advising a, is in Effingham on Province Lake Road, not too far past the fire station,
00:10
so about in the same area.
00:12
He stopped and spoke to the operator of the vehicle who advised he swerved to avoid a deer and hit a tree with the car.
00:20
Car is very well damaged.
00:22
No airbags went off.
00:24
The deer is not on scene anymore.
00:26
No human injury.
00:31
Talk, Rob, guys.
00:32
You can take your car.
01:00
Carroll Fire, Effingham, Fire, Effingham Rescue Action Ambulance.
01:03
First upon the area of near Province Lake Road,
01:06
also given as the area of Nutter Road,
01:10
a report of a car off the roadway into a tree.
01:15
No human injury.
01:16
The car is pretty damaged,
01:19
no reported airbags,
01:22
unknown on fluids.
01:25
Repeating Carol to Effingham Fire, Effingham Rescue Action Ambulance, the area of near Province Lake Road,
01:28
also given as the area of Nutter Road,
01:31
a report of a vehicle into a tree,
01:33
no injury, car is damaged, no airbag deployment,
01:37
unknown on fluids, PD is in a root ear second tone at 220.
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Location mentioned:
Province Lake Rd, Effingham, NH 03882
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