Flatbed truck crashes through guardrail on I-89 in Sutton, Sutton NH
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A flatbed truck went through the guardrail on I-89 southbound near mile marker 24 in Sutton. Emergency services were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Sunapee Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
These tones are for Sutton Fire and New London Ambulance, as well as police, to respond in Sutton near mile marker 24,
00:08
I-89 southbound.
00:10
For a Delta-level motor vehicle accident, passerby witness, a vehicle going into the guardrail.
00:15
No further information at this time.
00:18
Again, this is a tone for Sutton Fire, New London Ambulance, and police to respond,
00:22
near mile marker 24.0 I-89 southbound in Sutton for a motor vehicle.
00:28
collision, passerby witness, a vehicle going into the guard rail.
00:32
No further information at this time.
00:33
Time of this tone is 1052.
00:38
New London, Ambulance 5.
00:40
Ambulance 5.
00:42
Copy, you're responding to Sutton.
00:45
Received Ambulance 5, you're responding to Sutton's 1052.
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Sutton C4, Parliament.
00:54
Sutton C4. Sutton C4.
00:58
I'll be en route from Warner.
01:03
Receive to you'll be en route from Warner.
01:06
Fire alarm to units responding in Sutton did just get an update from 911, advising that it is a flatbed truck that went through the rail.
01:19
Okay, most fine, we have the update.
01:25
Some C4 has it.
01:34
Sutton C1, you're responding.
01:42
Sutton C1, you're responding, 1055.
01:52
C4, C1.
01:54
C4,
01:58
C1.
02:07
Sutton C4 to C1.
02:14
C1.
02:18
Looks like we're going to be limited on personnel, just FYI.
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Location mentioned:
I-89, Sutton, NH
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