Traffic & Transit
Driver Not Injured After Interstate 93 Rollover Utility Truck Crash In Concord
Watch: New Hampshire State Police are investigating a crash Thursday near Exit 12; driver's blood reportedly draw; possibly hit wall.
CONCORD, NH — New Hampshire State Police, Concord firefighters, and Bow EMTs were sent to a crash on Interstate 93 on Thursday.
Around 11:15 p.m., state police received a call from a driver on the northbound side of the highway claiming there was an “angry driver” who “struck a wall,” and the caller was going to get out and speak to the driver near Exit 12. About a minute later, a state trooper arrived and stated there was a rollover crash near the exit.
Capital region fire dispatch began receiving calls about a truck rolling on the highway between the Bow town line and Exit 12 on the northbound side and sent Concord firefighters and Bow EMTs to the scene. After speaking to state troopers, fire dispatch told the EMTs the driver did not appear to be injured, and they could be put back in service.
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Firefighters arrived and said the crash was in the area of the Exit 12S offramp.
After an investigation by state police, the driver was taken into custody and brought to Concord Police Department headquarters for a blood draw, according to scanner chatter.
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New England Truck Center was requested to tow the vehicle.
Amber Lagace, a spokeswoman for the department, did not return an email seeking comment before post time about whether there was an official arrest and what the charges were, if any.
NEWS 603 posted a video on Facebook of the tow truck flipping the utility truck over.
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