Two-car collision on Everett Turnpike with minor injury, Nashua NH
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A two-car collision occurred on the Everett Turnpike northbound near exit six and the Broad Street overpass in Nashua. One person sustained minor injuries and fluids were leaking from a vehicle at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Nashua Fire Rescue Ch 1-8
Listen to dispatch call
02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Automobile accident.
00:01
F.E. Everett Turnpike northbound F.E.
00:05
Everett turnpike.
00:07
Cross-street exit six off ramp and Broad Street overpass.
00:10
Engine 2, ladder 2, ALS 10.
00:13
C4. Automobile accident.
00:16
F.E. Everett pike northbound.
00:18
6.2 northbound F.E.
00:20
Everett turnpike.
00:21
Cross street exit 6 off ramp and Broad Street overpass.
00:24
Engine 2. Ladder 2.
00:27
ALS 10. C4, Channel 2, (number withheld).
00:36
All right, all right, 10.
00:40
Hey, what's 10?
00:44
Responding?
00:45
10 response.
00:49
Station 2.
00:57
Following me, Westland.
01:00
Hey, Westman.
01:02
In service, Facebook.
01:06
Refuge. Fire line.
01:10
Listen.
01:12
Mine scene.
01:14
With NPD.
01:27
Two cars involved, no entrapment.
01:30
I do see fluids under EF1.
01:32
Right now we'll have one minor injury.
01:36
Somebody else's next to the state.
01:39
You have two cars one minor injury.
01:42
All right.
01:48
(name withheld). You too.
01:54
We're on scene.
01:55
This is going to be in Lane 3 of the main highway.
01:58
Engine 2 will be in command investigating.
02:00
Light of 2 if you can slip behind us there and get up by the ALS.
02:07
Engine 2, you're on the scene, Lane 3.
02:09
You're investigating.
02:15
Ladder 2 is on 2.
02:21
C4 is on the turnpike.
02:23
Yes.
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Location mentioned:
Broad St, Nashua, NH 03064
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