Concord, N.H : Billerica man injured in Concord crash on Sunday, September 25, 2016
New Hampshire State Police are investigating how a car ended up standing with some trees off of an interstate in Concord.
The vehicle was found nearly perpendicular to the ground and was resting against a tree off of Interstate 89 North, south of exit 2, about 3:20 p.m. Sunday. Its front end was facing downward and the driver was trapped behind the wheel.
Concord Fire Department rescuers cut down trees to gain access to the vehicle and removed a car door to get to the driver, Paul Stebbins, 53, of Billerica.
State Police Staff Sgt. Charles W. Johnston said numerous witnesses reported seeing the vehicle drift off of the roadway and into the trees. Stebbins reportedly told firefighters on the scene that he blacked out while driving.
Johnston said officials do not suspect alcohol or drugs contributed to the crash, and no charges are expected at this time.
Stebbins was taken to Concord Hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.
The interstate was reduced to one lane of travel for about 1 1/2 hours.
The crash remains under investigation.
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Billerica man injured in Concord, N.H. crash