Traffic & Transit
Winchester Man Flown From Scene Of ATV Crash In Winchester
Fish and Game Officers say excessive speed and operator inattention are the major preliminary contributing factors to this crash.

WINCHESTER, NH- On Saturday, July 25, 2020, around 5 PM, NH Fish and Game Conservation Officers responded to Pisgah State Park in the area of Reservoir Road for a reported single all-terrain vehicle (ATV) crash.
Timothy Fiset JR, age 25, of Winchester, NH, lost control of his ATV on Reservoir Road at the intersection of the South Link Trail (approved OHRV trails). Timothy was ejected from the machine during its rollover. Timothy’s girlfriend called 911 for help. Timothy was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash and therefore significant head trauma is suspected. Timothy was transported out of the woods and then DHART flighted to Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon for further evaluation and treatment.
Winchester Police Department assisted NH Fish and Game with the incident.
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Excessive speed and operator inattention are the major preliminary contributing factors to this crash.
New Hampshire Fish and Game would like to remind riders to ride only in approved/designated areas unless they have written landowner permission. This is also a good reminder to always wear your helmet and eye protection while riding within your limits at an appropriate speed for the conditions.
No further information is available at this time. The incident remains under investigation.