CONCORD, NH — New Hampshire State Police and Concord fire and rescue teams were sent to a crash on Interstate 93 north on Friday.
Around 12:45 p.m., state police began receiving reports of a crash just after Exit 12. According to witnesses, the collision was between a car and a flatbed tow truck. The crash caused traffic to back up for miles.
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Concord firefighters responded with two engines and ambulance. When they arrived, they confirmed two vehicles were involved in the crash. Five people were out of the vehicles and two were being evaluated.
At 1 p.m., the fire commander said EMTs were being cleared after patients refused transportation. Firefighters stayed at the scene with an engine to assist state police by blocking traffic from the crash area.
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