Tractor trailer stuck on hill near Whitefield school, Whitefield NH
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A tractor-trailer became stuck on a hill near Whitefield Elementary School on Route 3, causing traffic to back up. The Department of Transportation was notified and has arrived on scene to manage the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Coos and Grafton Counties Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
I just say that it would be like Ransford County know there's a T-T unit stuck on the hill in Whitefield on Route 3 by the elementary school.
00:06
I did see a DOT truck southbound on Route 3.
00:09
We just let them know, please.
00:17
3-7.
00:21
6 for 7.
00:24
Off that one on CD, I'm cell.
00:28
We've got five, thank you.
00:35
North Pack from Whitefield, K2.
00:38
Okay.
00:41
Okay. Okay.
00:42
Okay.
00:45
They've tracked a trailer,
00:49
hung up on Route 3 south,
00:51
just before the entrance to the school, you have traffic backed up.
00:59
Field drive to Whitefield 1.
01:03
Go on.
01:06
Chief, are you able to head to Unileged?
01:14
I'm not gonna call them, I'm having a hard time to get up the hill.
01:18
If you need me to go, I can't.
01:21
Well, we're aware.
01:27
That's five, six was it?
01:34
Grapped into Whitefield 1-1-1.
01:37
Go ahead.
01:40
I only heard far to five's traffic.
01:43
I got one of the fire officers stating that the TK unit stuck on the road by the high school.
01:51
It's the same.
01:52
You have to call the DOT and I don't think my cruiser is going to pull it.
01:58
I'll see you where people.
02:04
Keep 1.
02:05
Hi Mal, there's a DOT truck sitting in the traffic.
02:12
Matt, you see Y-Fod1.
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Twin Mountain, Whitefield, NH 03598
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