Vehicle accident with downed wires blocks Dalton Road, Dalton NH
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A vehicle crashed on Dalton Road near Connecticut River Road, causing downed wires and broken utility poles. No injuries were reported. The road was initially blocked but later reopened.
Audio|Heard on: Stratford Hollow Fire
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Off on scene,
00:02
Dalton Road is blocked by wires.
00:06
There's a pole completely broken off.
00:08
I'll see if I can give you a pole number.
00:10
We're going to need every resource out here.
00:15
Dolphin Tijuana, I've seen.
00:17
Dalton Road is closed with wires down.
00:20
The other broken pole, (number withheld).
00:28
Whitefield Ambulance from Dalton K1.
00:34
Go ahead to A2.
00:36
You can stand down, no injuries here.
00:44
(Name withheld) Street received A2 will be standing down.
01:00
North Park from Dalton, command.
01:10
The subject involved is stating he is not injured, he's fine.
01:15
Can you copy on a pole number?
01:21
Operator 5 things they are not injured and go ahead of the full number.
01:27
We have a 28 over 26.
01:31
It's right in front of our fire station on Dalton Road.
01:38
That's the full number of 28 over 20 crick.
01:55
Chiefs in command.
01:58
Vehicles have been removed.
02:01
Vehicles have been removed.
02:04
Traffic's been reopened two lanes.
02:07
Shaw, my unit's clearing, returning the quarters.
02:12
Jeffsend command of action vehicles have been removed, road is open, all objections in units will be clear turning 07.21.
02:20
No one pack from Dalton K1.
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Location mentioned:
Connecticut River Rd, Dalton, NH 03598
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