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Car stuck in snow with heavy smoke reported on route 44Windsor NH

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Windsor, NH 03244

Emergency responders received a call about a car stuck off the road and smoking heavily near Route 44 and Sunset Lane in Windsor, New Hampshire. Initial concerns of fire were later confirmed to be false, as the vehicle was stuck with no active flames and all occupants were outside the vehicle.

Audio|Heard on: Upper Valley Area Police and Fire
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05:2
Transcript:
00:00
Windsor Fire, Windsor PD, Windsor Ambulance.
00:03
Responding by the high bridge on Route 44, Back Mountain Road.
00:08
Caller says it's going to be in the pull-off.
00:10
Believes there might have been a car accident.
00:12
Car appears to have gotten stuck in the snow.
00:14
It appears to be possibly on fire.
00:17
It says there's heavy smoke coming from the vehicle but no flames, unsure if anybody's out of the vehicle.
00:22
Repeating for Windsor Ambulance, Windsor Fire, Windsor PD, responding Route 44, Sunset Lane area.
00:28
by the pull-off underneath the interstate.
00:30
So there's a car that appears that has gone off the road, possibly into the snow by the pull-off, that it's smoking extremely heavily, doesn't see any flame, not sure if anybody's in it, thinks it might be on fire.
00:41
I'm telling 1736.
00:43
Just five to two going across.
00:51
The advised I did call spring, so they're advising their hub head is ready and their staff are ready.
01:01
County 18 County one.
01:07
Go ahead.
01:08
Come in.
01:14
Go for one.
01:18
Go for one.
01:22
How far out are you?
01:27
I'm in Windsor now.
01:29
Where do you want me to go?
01:34
I don't know if I can get a reception, but if you can give me a 21.
01:41
K-1.
01:43
We'll be clear in Westweatherfield Station and clear this call.
01:48
We'll be responding to our own.
01:51
Let's see.
01:53
Uh,
01:58
I'm not next to a one's on Audi.
02:05
On scene.
02:06
He said he was moving to the Feltzide.
02:11
Informative, they said that they would wait outside to make it easier for you to find them.
02:16
Were they in the vehicle?
02:22
They just said they were outside.
02:29
The other vehicle is up.
02:35
2018 and 480.
02:36
I'm going to throw a 28 at you in Vermont.
02:39
King Paul Mary 327.
02:41
You don't need to hear that right now.
02:43
Just pad it into the call.
02:46
King Paul Mary 327.
02:52
Windsor 23.
02:53
23.
02:55
Enter engine 23.
02:57
44 by the high bridges.
03:00
Received, engine 23 en route to the high bridges, 1739.
03:05
15 to 1 were you trying to reach me?
03:10
No, I was actually that.
03:13
Tell them.
03:16
I'll see you once.
03:26
Okay, sir.
03:30
6-7.
03:32
23 of the area.
03:33
We think we identified the truck.
03:36
We're just running down the road real quick.
03:40
Doesn't look like an emergency if it is in.
03:42
I'm not seeing anything.
03:43
We're going to turn around and turn around.
03:44
Turn them.
03:46
That's four.
03:53
At this time, Archer.
03:59
Command, go ahead.
04:02
At this time,
04:04
we and the Sheriff's Department are requesting AOT to shut down reconstruction.
04:11
Three saved.
04:13
Far experience of attempting to get AOT to shut down the road is usually being told we cannot.
04:18
I will attempt.
04:32
Fire can stand down and just a stuck vehicle on the film.
04:37
Preach.
04:42
Five.
04:49
Six-seven. Six-seven, go ahead.
04:52
Do you mean EMS or can both units stand down?
04:58
Everyone stand down.
05:00
It's a stuffed vehicle.

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