Traffic accident with female injured near presidential highway, Jefferson NH
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A traffic accident occurred near Presidential Highway involving two vehicles, with one off the road and another in a nearby driveway. A female patient was transported by ambulance for leg and stomach pain.
Audio|Heard on: Stratford Hollow Fire
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03:15
Transcript:
00:00
Jefferson Rescue 1 Responding 5.3.
00:14
Lancaster A3 from Jefferson M2.
00:18
Go ahead to A3.
00:21
You are going to have one single female patient that you are going to be transporting.
00:26
Currently, she has upper left pain in her leg and in her stomach.
00:35
Received, thank you, almost there.
00:44
Northbat, Jefferson K1.
00:47
Jefferson K1.
00:51
On the scene,
00:54
we're going to be off near Presidential highway,
01:00
is where the accident has occurred.
01:07
Justin K1, you're on the scene at 545.
01:22
We have one vehicle off the road in the westbound lane and one vehicle is parked off in the driveway near Presidential highway.
01:36
We're going to try to keep traffic moving here.
01:46
Sheriff of K-1, one vehicle off the road,
01:49
in the westbound lane, one vehicle in the driveway near Presidential highway, attempting to keep traffic flowing by 4500.
02:00
Northak from Lancaster Ambulance 3.
02:03
I catch the ambulance 3.
02:09
Shores on scene.
02:12
I catch Amines 3 on scene, 05.48.
02:26
No back from Jefferson Utility One, Biontie.
02:32
The Utility One on King Zero 5 for you.
02:39
Hello back from Jefferson, City One, same traffic.
02:56
Jefferson, Ranger 1-yard on the scene at 548.
03:09
North Park, Jefferson Rescue 1 on scene.
03:13
Jefferson, Rescue 1 on scene at 550.
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Location mentioned:
Presidential Hwy, Jefferson, NH 03583
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