Driver Taken To Concord Hospital After I-89, Clinton Street Crash
CONCORD, NH—Mere weeks after contractors for the state transportation department finished repairing and repaving the Exit 2 interchange with Interstate 89, including installing a traffic light, to improve safety at the intersection, a crash with injury occurred.
Concord police, New Hampshire State Police troopers, and Concord fire and rescue teams were sent to the I-89 and Route 13 interchange a little past 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday night for a report of a multi-vehicle accident. Police dispatch said one driver sounded dazed and later reported a head injury. The crash was a T-bone between a Toyota Corolla and a Ford Ranger pickup truck.
Clinton Street was briefly closed, but later, troopers and police assisted in directing vehicles around the crash scene.
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About 15 minutes after police arrived, the driver of the Toyota was taken to Concord Hospital by ambulance.
Tow trucks were requested for both vehicles.
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Around 9 p.m., firefighters went back into service.
News 603 posted a video from the scene on Facebook.
The Exit 2 interchange project was a $2.9 million ramp widening and signalizing project that started with public hearings in 2021 and was completed during the past few weeks.
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