Franklin, NH (February 15, 2025) – A serious motor vehicle accident occurred on Friday, February 14, at approximately 4:37 p.m. at 203 S Main St in Franklin, Merrimack County.
Emergency responders classified the incident as a delta-level emergency, signaling the potential for moderate to severe injuries. Due to the number of injured individuals, two ambulances were dispatched to the scene.
Paramedics provided immediate medical assistance to those hurt in the crash. While the total number of injured victims has not been disclosed, multiple people required evaluation and treatment. Authorities worked to secure the accident site and ensure the safety of those involved.
The crash resulted in traffic congestion along S Main St, affecting local commuters. Officials are still investigating the cause of the collision, including whether speeding, failure to yield, or distracted driving played a role.
Our thoughts are with the injured family members, and we hope for their full recovery.
Injury Crashes in New Hampshire
Accidents classified as delta-level emergencies typically involve moderate to serious injuries, requiring immediate medical care. High-traffic areas such as S Main St in Franklin see frequent collisions due to the combination of busy intersections, pedestrian crossings, and merging lanes.
Victims of car accidents may experience injuries ranging from broken bones and whiplash to more severe spinal or head trauma. Even if symptoms do not appear immediately, seeking prompt medical attention is essential to prevent complications.
Those affected by vehicle crashes may have legal options to pursue compensation for medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, and lost wages.
For more information or to receive help after an accident, contact Local Accident Reports.