Traffic & Transit
Jeep Rollover Crash Reported In Concord’s South End: Watch
Concord fire and rescue teams and police officers were sent to South Street for a report of a crash on Saturday.
CONCORD, NH — Concord police are investigating a rollover crash on Saturday morning in the city’s South End neighborhood.
Around 1:15 a.m., police and fire dispatch began receiving calls about a rollover on South Street between Avon and Noyes streets. The Capital Area Mutual Aid Fire Compact dispatcher reported receiving two calls about a Jeep rolling.
Police dispatch, while sending three officers, said one of the callers claimed they had to pull the driver out of the Jeep.
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“(The driver’s) claiming he is alert, and talking, and saying he is not injured,” the dispatcher said.
Before firefighters arrived, fire dispatch also told them there was no entrapment, and the driver was out of the vehicle. When Engine 4 arrived, the commander confirmed the Jeep was on its side and had heavy damage.
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Police blocked off the street when they arrived.
EMTs evaluated the driver and then took him later to Concord Hospital. According to scanner chatter, an officer went to the hospital later to check and see if the driver was intoxicated.
A tow truck was requested to remove the Jeep around 1:30 a.m.
NEWS 603 posted a video of the crash scene on Facebook.
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