Single-vehicle crash near Old Amherst Rd, Mont Vernon NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders from Mont Vernon Fire, Amherst Ambulance, and state police were sent to a single-vehicle crash near Old Amherst and Mason Roads in Mont Vernon, New Hampshire. The crash involved a vehicle off the road with airbag deployment and possible injuries. The incident was reportedly called in by a third party, and authorities were uncertain if the driver was aware that help had been dispatched.
Audio|Heard on: Souhegan Valley Area and NH Forest Fire Service
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03:40
Transcript:
00:00
Notice for the Mont Vernon Fire Department.
00:02
Amherst ambulance responding to area near Mason Road.
00:07
Motor vehicle accident response, single vehicle off the road with airbag deployment, unknown injuries.
00:12
Repeating tone, Mont Vernon Fire and Amherst ambulance respond in the area near Mason Road.
00:18
Single car accident, vehicle off the road, airbag deployment, unknown injuries.
00:25
Closest cross street is Old Amherst Road.
01:05
All set with a crew, and this was called in third party by (name withheld).
01:12
Not sure if the operator of the vehicle knows that services have been started.
01:17
You have an Amherst ambulance en route and state police have been dispatched.
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Location mentioned:
Old Amherst Rd & Mason Rd, Mont Vernon, NH 03057
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