Traffic & Transit
Brentwood Man Assisted By New Hampshire Fish & Game After Bike Crash
John Recesso was on a bike when he struck a tree. Conservation officers, police, firefighters assisted in getting him to Exeter Hospital.

BRENTWOOD, NH — New Hampshire Fish & Game conservation officers and Brentwood police and fire and rescue teams were able to help a man on a bike after a crash on Thursday.
Around 7:30 p.m., fish and game was notified about the crash in town. John Recesso, 55, of Brentwood, was riding his trail bike on his private property when he crashed into a tree.
“Recesso was transported to Exeter Hospital where he was treated for serious non-life threatening injuries as a result of the crash,” William Jones, a conservation officer with fish and game, said. “Recesso was not wearing a helmet at the time of the accident. It appears that speed was the leading cause of the crash.”
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Brentwood police, fire, and ambulance all responded to the scene to assist, he said.
Jones said officials remind everyone “to ride within their capabilities and always wear safety equipment while operating.”
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