Unoccupied vehicle and crash reported on highway, Coos County NH
An unoccupied vehicle was found on the highway with someone walking nearby. Later, a crash was reported at mile marker 102 on Route 10 in the town of Warford. Church Street was closed temporarily and traffic was diverted.
Audio|Source: Coos and Grafton Counties Police and Fire
02:46
Transcript:
00:00
I just jumped on that vehicle headed it's unoccupied, somebody walking on the highway.
00:03
Close that one out.
00:05
Okay,
00:11
thank you.
00:16
Newberry Station.
00:21
635. 6.35.
00:25
I'll be off at 85-2-4 south-thous carrier.
00:31
10-5[1].
00:37
625-635 is off with yours now.
00:43
7. 7.
00:45
You've got it.
00:50
Go ahead.
00:52
Go ahead.
00:55
Okay for New Hampshire, 1020.
01:04
558-11750. Come back for a two and pray for Explorer.
01:07
Ten-five, vehicle comes back valid, negative 1023.
01:15
I don't have a DOB on the RO, so I can't run him.
01:20
Okay. Okay.
01:26
State, Newberry Station.
01:32
This is affirmative.
01:34
Bradford's all set with you.
01:35
You can clear.
01:41
Quarters in service, 1651.
01:55
Yeah, we have Church Street shut down.
01:58
We've diverted traffic around them.
02:00
Just do the location, high visibility.
02:05
Ten-five.
02:08
Two-best six to five, six to five, six-three-five.
02:14
If you're able to clear, I've got a crash for you in Warford.
02:26
10-5[1]. I'll take it.
02:27
There's nobody with this vehicle at the moment.
02:29
And it's out of the roadway.
02:30
10-5[1].
02:33
35,
02:34
you're going to be going to mile marker 102 on Route 10.
02:45
Okay, 10-5[1], thank you.
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10-5: Relay (Transmit message)
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