Crime & Safety
Motorist 'Heavily Pinned' in Snowy Crash on I-95
Several serious accidents were reported on I-95 in Hampton, in addition to accidents in the surrounding area, on Friday.

Crashes are being reported across southern New Hampshire Friday morning as a result of the coating of snow that has fallen on area roads.
A rollover with injury was reported on Interstate 95 north between exits 1 and 2 in Hampton around 7:50 a.m. A different crash was also reported around the same time on Exeter Road in North Hampton.
An accident with injury was reportedly causing delays on the southbound side of the Hampton toll plaza around 9:20 am. A single vehicle was reportedly overturned and rescue crews had to use the jaws of life to extricate at least one individual who was "heavily pinned" within the vehicle.
Emergency radio communications indicated it was an "extended extrication."
Around the same time, an overturned vehicle was reported on I-95 north in North Hampton just north of the tolls. No one reportedly needed extrication from that vehicle.
There were also a variety of other crashes in and around the area and state Friday due to snowy and slippery conditions.
Around 8 a.m., an overturned vehicle was reported on Interstate 95 north in the area of Exit 4 in Portsmouth. One person was reportedly trapped in the vehicle and a trauma team was activated.
Also around 8 a.m., a multiple-vehicle accident was reported on Interstate 293 south in the area of Exit 6 in Manchester. No serious injuries were reported, but the crash is causing some major traffic headaches.
The New Hampshire Department of Transportation reports that a series of accidents on the Everett Turnpike in Nashua at 7:30 a.m. are causing traffic problems as well.
A rollover with entrapment was reported on Interstate 93 near Exit 3 in Windham around 7:30 a.m. No information on injuries was immediately available.
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