Traffic & Transit
Multi-Vehicle Crash Reported On Southbound Side Of Interstate 93 In Concord
Watch: The highway crash was reported near Exit 15; a second crash was reported on Loudon Road earlier in the day between pickup trucks.
CONCORD, NH — Two pickup trucks collided on Loudon Road at the intersection with Drew Street on Monday.
Concord police dispatch began receiving calls about the crash around 3 p.m. An off-duty Pittsfield police officer was involved and told police one person bleeding, dispatch said.
Both vehicles were reported in the middle of Loudon Road.
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When police arrived, they confirmed one person was injured but they refused treatment. Concord fire and rescue teams were sent and New Hampshire State Police also arrived to assist.
Police spoke to witnesses and also requested tow trucks to move the pickups.
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Capital Media posted a video from the Loudon Road crash on Facebook.
Concord fire and rescue teams and New Hampshire State Police were also sent to a multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 93 South on Monday.
An initial report said multiple vehicles were involved between the Merrimack River bridge and Exit 15 just after 5 p.m. Firefighters confirmed the accident before as they drove by it to turn around at Exit 16 and then, head south again. One person was reportedly on the ground, the firefighter said.
Firefighters arrived and reported at least two vehicles crashed on the high-speed side of the highway while the patient was down in the breakdown lane.
One person was taken to Concord Hospital and firefighters cleared from the crash later.
Capital Media posted a video from the I-93 crash on Facebook.
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