Traffic & Transit
Car Crashes Into Elm Street Building In Nashua; Driver Sustains Minor Injuries
Nashua Fire Rescue and AMR EMTs were sent to a vacant building at West Hollis and Elm streets for a crash on Sunday.

NASHUA, NH — Nashua police are investigating why a car crashed into a building on Sunday.
Around 7:15 a.m., Nashua Fire Rescue and American Medical Response EMTs were sent to a building at the intersection of West Hollis and Elm streets for a report of a crash. Engine 4 and Ladder 1 were the first to arrive after about three minutes and confirmed the vehicle had struck the Elm Street building.
“One occupant of the vehicle had self-extricated prior to the arrival of the fire department,” Deputy Chief James Kirk of the Nashua Fire Department said. “The building was vacant at the time of the accident.”
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Firefighters worked for around half an hour to treat the driver, keep the building stable, and address control hazards on the vehicle, he said. AMR also responded but the driver did not need to be taken to the hospital.
Police are investigating the cause of the crash, Kirk said.
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