
Driver walks away uninjured from crash that left truck upside down against a tree in n. H.
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Local News “DEFINITELY A 10 ON STICKING THE LANDING.” A driver in New Hampshire managed to somehow escape injury — and their vehicle — after a crash over the weekend left their truck in a
very precarious position. Amherst Fire Rescue said crews responded to a report of a car crashed into a tree just before 6 a.m. on Saturday. At the scene on Old Manchester Road they
discovered a pickup truck leaning vertically upside down against said tree. “The single occupant had self extricated and refused treatment at the scene,” Amherst Fire Rescue said in a post
on Facebook, including three photos of the wild crash. Advertisement: According to the department, the road was closed for several hours while the truck was removed. Meanwhile, dozens of
people shared their reactions to the crash on Facebook, noting the unique and perilous position of the truck. “How is this even possible?!?” wrote one person. “You’d go through a 1,000
trucks before you could do that twice! Glad the person is OK,” another observed. “Definitely a 10 on sticking the landing,” a third person wrote. DIALYNN DWYER Dialynn Dwyer is a reporter
and editor at Boston.com, covering breaking and local news across Boston and New England. NEWSLETTER SIGNUP Stay up to date on all the latest news from Boston.com