Traffic & Transit
NH State Police Investigating 2-Vehicle Crash On Interstate 93
The northbound Exit 12 offramp was closed for a short period of time to allow Concord ambulances to take patients to the hospital.
CONCORD, NH — New Hampshire State Police are investigating the cause of a two-vehicle crash on Interstate 93 North in Concord Thursday. A state trooper traveling south on I-93 saw a vehicle facing the wrong way on the highway just north of Exit 12 and reported it to dispatch. He warned that he would need to exit the highway and circle back around.
Dispatch requested another trooper to clear from their call and head to the area.
A few minutes later, Concord fire and rescue teams were sent to the area due to a driver reporting an injury. Firefighters blocked the offramp to keep traffic from the crash scene. That driver was taken to Concord Hospital with a broken wrist, according to scanner chatter.
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About 15 minutes after the initial call, another ambulance was requested to take assist a second driver. Dispatch advised the ambulance to travel the wrong way down the offramp to get to the area. That driver was also taken to Concord Hospital.
The scene was cleared around 7:15 p.m.
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