Vehicle leaves road with airbag deployed in Somersworth, Somersworth NH
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A single vehicle left the road near Old Rochester Road in Somersworth, causing the airbag to deploy. One person reported pain in their arm. Emergency services responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Do you respond to the area near Old Rochester Road should be across the street.
00:07
Vehicle off the road, no injuries.
00:10
John.
00:15
Frye Squad 4.
00:17
Squad 4. Squad 4.
00:21
I have it.
00:28
Thank you.
00:32
Commissioner Rice Squad 4.
00:36
We'll be under control on, see, and no patient transports.
00:41
We see.
00:46
But not into Rochester yet, there's a, looks like a past tense struck deer on the side of the road that he's interested in.
00:52
Is that something you're able to meet him with for attack?
00:56
If he wants to collect it, he can come to the PD to get a tag.
01:00
Where is it?
01:05
(number withheld).
01:12
(number withheld).
01:15
No injury is near Ocean Boulevard.
01:19
Two cars over to the one, C-wall.
01:26
Okay, some follow.
01:34
Can you just roll me EMS airbag deployment and complaining of arm pain?
01:48
EMS and Somersworth Fire please respond to the area near Old Rochester Road.
01:53
It's going to be for a single vehicle off the road, airbag deployment,
01:58
patient complaining of arm pain.
02:01
Again, attention, EMS and Somersworth Fire, please respond to the area near Old Rochester Road, vehicle off the road, airbag deployment, one patient complaining of arm pain.
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Location mentioned:
Old Rochester Rd, Somersworth, NH 03878
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