NFR Acc Everett Wrong Way Driver
On April 23, 2017 at approximately2:45 AM, Troopers from State Police Troop B Barracks and members of the Nashua Fire Department were dispatched to a reported head on collision with a wrong way driver north on the F. E. Everett Turnpike North of Exit 1 Off Ramp.
Upon the arrival of State Police personnel they discovered three occupants entrapped within the confines of two separate vehicles. The operator of the vehicle traveling the wrong way was identified as:
Juan Osorio Marin, 23 of Hudson, NH. His vehicle was identified as a 20q7 Toyota Camry which sustained significant damage. Osorio Marin was semi-conscious and appeared to be suffering from life threatening injuries. He was transported via AMR to Lahey Clinic in Burlington, MA.
The operator and passenger of the vehicle struck by the wrong way driver were also extricated from their vehicle by Nashua Fire and Rescue, they immediately called for a medical helicopter to respond to the scene to assist. Both the driver and passenger were flown by two separate Medical Helicopters to Tufts Medical Center in Boston and U-MASS Memorial Medical Center in Worcester for life threatening injuries. Boston Med Flight and Life Flight from UMASS were utilized for transport. Their vehicle, identified as a black 2002 Honda Accord, sustained significant damage and was towed from the scene.
This case remains under investigation and anyone with any information about this incident is asked to call Trooper D. Roger at (603)223-4381
According to Nashua Deputy Chief Kerrigan trauma alerts were declared for all 3 occupants due to serious injuries. 1 male patient was transported to Lahey Clinic, and 2 female Patients were flown to Tufts Medical Center in Boston and UMass Medical Center in Worcester.
Number of NFR Engines in response: 1
Number of NFR Ladder trucks in response: 2
Other NFR apparatus in response: Haz-Mat Truck ,Deputy Chief
Number of NFR personnel in response: 15
First NFR unit on scene: Engine 3
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