Two injured in accident near Route 111 and exit 12, Strafford County NH


Police and fire units responded to a motor vehicle accident near Route 111 and exit 12 in Strafford County. Two people were injured: one had a minor leg injury and the other may have hit their head but showed no obvious signs. Airbags deployed and fluids were leaking at the scene.
Audio|Source: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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of exit 12.
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So fire department dispatching apparatus to Route 111 near exit 12 for a motor vehicle accident, 1656.
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Squad 3, exit.
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Squad 3.
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Squad 3 and A2 respondent.
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Squad 3 and E2 responding.
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Squad 3 and E2 responding 1656.
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Do you have your motorcycle?
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N-H-N-K? N-H-N-K?
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Confirmed that it was the Lent factory?
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Billions. Did they see the length factory? Or is it 12.
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They said it was on Route 111 near exit 12.
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36323.
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You turn me off at 20 extra roads.
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Her lab came back and she has critical human logan level level line.
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Gracie, thank you.
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Cima form head for us.
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All right? In quarters.
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1558.
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...quarters.
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Quarters. Fred.
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You can show me clear.
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Warning for speed that the fence was actually going to be on Old Rochester Road.
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This hop was just made on Blackwater.
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Okay.
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Name you numbering on top.
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Copy.
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Is 143-102.
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Affirmative.
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We're having.
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We're clear and responding with SWAT3 and A2 to the accident.
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One person has a minor leg injury and the other thinks they might have hit their head, but there are no obvious signs.
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Protects 3, control me out.
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Fire is on their way.
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Copy. We also have airbag deployment and fluids.
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Strafford County, NH
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