Traffic & Transit

Trucks Crash On Route 106 In Concord; SUV Flips In Pembroke: Watch

Concord fire and rescue teams as well as capital region police were kept busy with two crashes off Interstate 393 Friday.

CONCORD, NH — Sometimes, when you’re a first responder, it helps those that need to be rescued when crashes occur near each other.

That was the case Friday after two trucks collided on Sheep Davis Road at the interchange with Interstate 393 around 3:30 p.m. and a second crash was reported 30 minutes later on Route 4 at the I-393 interchange.

At the Route 106 crash, Concord police arrived first and reported one injured driver, bleeding and needing extrication out of the truck. One of the pickups was on top of the other, while another crashed into the guardrail.

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Route 106 was closed briefly, but later, one lane was opened.

The driver was extricated around 3:45 p.m. and prepared to be taken to Concord Hospital. An officer followed along. The other driver was deemed OK.

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Just past 4 p.m., Capital Area Mutual Aid Fire Compact sent Pembroke firefighters and the Tri-Town Ambulance to Route 4 at the I-393 interchange for a rollover report.

Firefighters reported a rolled SUV with a driver still trapped inside. Concord firefighters and EMS, clearing the previous accident, arrived to assist.

The New Hampshire Department of Transportation also arrived to assist with traffic.

Around 4:15 p.m., the driver was removed, and several other passengers were being assisted and checked for care, according to scanner chatter. Concord’s Tower 1 and an ambulance stayed at the scene while others were cleared.

NEWS 603 posted this video from the scene on Route 106.

NEWS 603 posted this video on Facebook from Pembroke.

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