Traffic & Transit
One Driver Injured After Head-On Crash On Clinton Street Near Page Road In Bow: Video
Police are investigating a crash just over the Concord line in Bow on Route 13 Friday. A fatal crash is also under investigation in Deering.
BOW, NH — Bow police and EMTs were sent to a head-on collision on Clinton Street on Friday evening.
Just after 6 p.m., Merrimack County dispatch and Concord Fire Alarm began receiving reports about a crash just over the Concord line in Bow near the intersection with Page Road. County dispatch said the collision was a head-on crash with one vehicle smoking.
Bow EMTs arrived at the crash scene about nine minutes later and confirmed there were two vehicles with heavy damage. They also said there were no hazards at the scene.
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The crash was between a Ford Bronco and a Chrysler 300 sedan. After colliding with a sedan, the Bronco crashed into a utility pole.
About four minutes later, EMTs evaluated one patient, who was “a probable non-transport” to the hospital, according to scanner chatter. A second driver refused treatment and transport.
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Firefighters were also told not to come to the scene.
Just before 6:30 p.m., Bow EMTs cleared the scene.
Police are also investigating a fatal crash on Deering Center Road near Clement Hill Road in Deering on Friday afternoon.
Deering and Hillsborough fire and rescue teams, as well as police, were called to the scene for a report of one person injured while another was ejected from a vehicle at around 4:45 p.m. Wires were also reported down in the road. Capital Fire Alarm reported a possible code gray at the scene. Dispatch also notified Eversource of the incident. The crash was reportedly a rollover.
At just before 5 p.m., one person was confirmed dead and a second person was deemed a Status 2 patient due to the seriousness of their injuries.
Police quickly closed Route 149 to traffic as part of the investigation.
Later, WMUR-TV reported police said the crash was not an ejection, but a woman was struck and killed by the car. The driver was also taken to the hospital with serious injuries.
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