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PELHAM – Several people were taken to the hospital Wednesday morning following a two-car accident.
The accident happened about 11:20 a.m. on Marsh Road, north of Greeley Road.
The department’s accident reconstruction team, with assistance from the Salem Police reconstruction team, is investigating the crash.
The accident involved a 1996 Honda being driven by Pelham resident Jonathan Jimenez, 17, and a 2003 Toyota Sequoia being driven by Pelham resident Juliann Draper, 37. There were three passengers in the Honda.
All those involved in the accident were taken to Southern New Hampshire Medical Center in Nashua by the Pelham and Windham fire departments.
One juvenile, who was riding in the Honda, was later taken to the Leahy Clinic in Burlington, Mass.
Information on their conditions was not available.
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