Motor vehicle crash near Mount Misery Road in Littleton, Littleton NH
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A motor vehicle crash occurred near Mount Misery Road and North Littleton Road in Littleton. Two occupants were removed from the vehicle with no apparent injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Twin State Fire Mutual Aid
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Area of North Littleton Road, Mount Misery Road for motor vehicle crash.
00:04
Twin State, Littleton Fire Department, Littleton,
00:06
Mount Misery Road, and area of North Littleton Road for motor vehicle crash.
00:10
Timitone 1335.
00:17
Wednesday, Littleton Station.
00:20
Littleton Station.
00:22
Can you check with Littleton 6 to see if there's any entrapment?
00:27
I'm trying to get all the information I can.
00:29
He's not answering me.
00:30
Just wanted to fire the M.S for a crash.
00:33
Okay.
00:39
I'll say, Littleton K-4.
00:45
Engine 1 answering.
00:48
Littleton, Engine 1, if that's the intersection of Mount Misery and North Littleton Road.
00:52
Two patients,
00:54
they're extricating them now.
00:55
Don't believe there's going to be any extrication on your part.
00:59
Understood, and you can show Engine 1, Ambulance 3 in room.
01:04
Littleton Engine 1, Littleton Ambulance 3, responding, 1337.
01:12
Twin State, Littleton Car 2.
01:16
Littleton Car 2.
01:18
Car 2 is responding.
01:26
Littleton Car 2, you're responding.
01:28
Units responding in Littleton.
01:29
PD advising both occupants are out of the vehicle, no obvious injuries.
01:38
Angel one has it.
01:41
Littleton one, you have it.
01:45
1338.
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Location mentioned:
Mt Misery Rd & N Littleton Rd, Littleton, NH 03561
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