Traffic & Transit
Rollover Crash Closes Concord’s North State Street: Watch
A pair of vehicles collided Wednesday afternoon near the state prison, sending one vehicle on its side and one driver to Concord Hospital.
CONCORD, NH — Concord police and fire and rescue teams were sent to a rollover crash on North State Street that closed the road for about 90 minutes on Wednesday.
Around 1:30 p.m., police and firefighters were sent to the New Hampshire State Prison for Men for a report of a rollover. When they arrived, they found a Chevrolet Prizm hatchback on its side. The vehicle appeared to have collided with a Honda CR-V at the road’s intersection with McGuire Street. The driver of the Prizm was entrapped in the vehicle.
“One occupant still in the vehicle, conscious and alert,” the fire commander said.
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Police closed down the street and detoured traffic around the crash scene while more firefighters arrived to stabilize the vehicle and get the driver out.
The driver was then taken to Concord Hospital around 1:45 p.m.
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A few minutes later, a second ambulance was requested.
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Around 3 p.m., the northbound side of the street was opened to traffic, and tow trucks were requested to the scene.
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