New Hampshire, NH : Five people injured in crash on Route 106 in Loudon on Friday September 16 2016
New Hampton, New Hampshire
Five people, including two children, are recovering from injuries after a serious crash Friday on Route 106 in Loudon.The crash happened just before 1 p.m. near the Cascade Campground and shut down the road for hours.
Police said three vehicles were involved in the crash. A trauma team was alerted, and five ambulances were called to the scene.
The extent of injuries was not released. Police said that the two children who were injured were sitting in child car seats.
State police said that Cynthia Brock, 64, of Loudon was turning left into the campground when her Jeep was hit by William Marshall, 63, of Belmont, who was driving a Honda Accord.The impact caused Brock's car to cross the center line and hit a Subaru Outback that was driven by Darcy Hamilton, 53, of Tilton. All of the drivers were taken to Concord Hospital.Loudon police said it doesn't appear that alcohol or speed were factors.The crash was the third serious accident in the same stretch of Route 106 in recent months. In July, two cars were involved in a head-on collision, sending two people to a hospital. In June, a motorcycle and a car collided.
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5 injured in crash on Route 106 in Loudon