Crime & Safety
Teens Seriously Injured in Off-Road Vehicle Accident
One 15-year-old was med-flighted to a Boston hospital.

UPDATE: 5/11/13 4:50 p.m. Hudson Police Sgt. Mike Gosselin provided the following update on the conditions of the two teens injured Friday while riding off-road recreational vehicles:
- The 15 year old male passenger was moved to the Massachusetts General hospital in Boston and is currently listed in, "Fair Condition."
- The 15 year old male driver remains hospitalized at Boston Children's hospital and is currently listed as, "Improved and Stable."
Gosselin also noted that none of the boys were wearing helmets.
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Original Story Begins Here: Hudson Police are investigating an accident Friday involving three teens riding recreational vehicles in a field at Senter Farm Estates.
At about 5:40 p.m. members of the Hudson Police Department and Hudson Fire Department responded to old the Nadeua Farm for an OHRV accident in which two OHRV’s were driving through the field and collided.
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A 15 year old male driver of one OHRV sustained minor injuries and was transported by the Windham Fire Department to St. Joseph’s hospital.
A passender on one OHRV, also a 15 year old male, was transported to SNHRMC by the Hudson Fire Department for serious injuries.
The 15 year old male driver of the other OHRV was transported by the Hudson Fire Department to the Hills House on Derry Road, where he was flown by a medical flight to Boston Children’s hospital for serious injuries.
None of the boys were wearing helmets. Alcohol and drugs were not a factor in accident, police said.
Portions of Derry Road between Old Derry Road and Alvirne High School were closed during the arrival and departure of the medical flight.
This accident remains under investigation by the Hudson Police Department Crash Investigation and Reconstruction Team and the New Hampshire Fish and Game.
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