Single vehicle rollover on Lake Shore Road near airport, Gilford NH
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A single vehicle rolled over on Lake Shore Road near Gilford Municipal Airport. The vehicle was found on its side near Patrick's pub and a gas station. All occupants are believed to be out of the vehicle. Emergency crews responded and the road was reduced to one lane.
Audio|Heard on: Lakes Region Mutual Fire Aid Association
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Transcript:
00:00
Lake Shore in the Gilford, motor vehicle rollover, Delta level, Lake Shore Road, Old Lake Shore Road.
00:06
Lake Shore Road, motor vehicle rollover, delta level, Lake Shore Road, Old Lake Shore Road, Channel 3, 1135.
00:19
880LT1-8 Engine 4 responding a third party caller stated on Lakeshore Road between Patrick's pub and the gas station around Old Lakeshore Road a motor vehicle rollover at least one occupant they believe everybody is out channel 3.
00:37
Lake Surgeon 8 Ambulance 1.
00:41
Answering 8A.A.Ballance 1,
00:48
that's a negative.
00:52
There were two 911 calls, but I only got one.
00:56
The first one was calling from the parking lot of the Dunkin' Donuts at Gilfordese Drive and Old Lakeshore Road, but I never talked to that caller.
01:08
The only caller I did talk to turned around on Lakeshore Road just after Airport Road heading east towards Belknap Point Road.
01:27
Answering A.A.
01:28
A.A.M.L. Swat on scene, Lakeshore Road in front of the airport, single vehicle rolled over.
01:43
Answering 19C2.
01:50
Sabrin Company is clear train.
01:57
8 engine 4 on scene my marker 73.8 lake shore road down to one lane.
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Location mentioned:
Laconia Municipal Airport, 65 Aviation Dr, Gilford, NH 03249
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