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NY woman injured in Rt 9 crash

NY woman injured in Rt 9 crash

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KEENE, NH – A New York woman was seriously injured in a crash in Keene Thursday afternoon.

According to a news release from the Keene Police Department, officers responded to the scene at 5:00 Thursday where Paul Grandmaison, 69, of Walpole turned onto Route 9 from Sullivan Road and collided with a vehicle driven by Hanne Bailey, 32, of Jordan New York. As a result of the initial collision, Bailey’s vehicle crossed the center line and collided with a box truck.

Bailey was extricated from her vehicle by the Keene Fire Department and was found to have significant injuries. She received initial treatment on scene then was transported to Concord Hospital for advanced medical care. The release did not say if Grandmaison or Samuel Delisle, 27, of Malta, New York, the driver of the box truck, sustained injuries.

The events leading up to the crash remain under investigation by the Keene Police Collision Analysis Team. Anyone who witnessed the collision or has additional information is asked to contact Det./Lt. Joel Chidester of the Keene Police Department at 603-357-9820.

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