Brentwood, NH (February 13, 2026) – Emergency crews responded on Monday afternoon to a motor vehicle collision with injuries on Middle Rd (Rte 111A) in Brentwood. The crash was reported at approximately 4:52 p.m. on February 10 near 419 Middle Rd. First responders arrived to assess those involved, and advanced life support assistance from Plaistow was requested to support patient care. Drivers were advised to use caution while traveling through the area.
Key Details
- Location: 419 Middle Rd (Rte 111A), Brentwood, NH
- Reported: 4:52 p.m., February 10
- Type: Motor vehicle collision with injuries
- Medical Response: Plaistow ALS requested
- Traffic Impact: Motorists were advised to use caution in the area
What We Know So Far
- The collision occurred along Middle Rd, also designated as Rte 111A, in Brentwood.
- At least one person sustained injuries requiring medical evaluation.
- Advanced life support personnel from Plaistow assisted local responders at the scene.
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The number of vehicles involved in the crash.
- The severity of the injuries sustained.
- The circumstances that led to the collision.
Local Context
Middle Rd (Rte 111A) serves as a key connector through Brentwood, linking residential areas with neighboring communities and larger routes in Rockingham County. During late afternoon hours, traffic levels can increase as commuters and local drivers share the roadway. When an injury accident occurs along this corridor, responders typically establish a protected work zone while medical crews evaluate patients and coordinate transport if needed. Requests for advanced life support often indicate that additional medical resources were required to stabilize or further assess injuries. Temporary slowdowns are common until vehicles are cleared and the scene is fully secured.
What to Do Next
- If you were involved, get to a safe location if you can and check for injuries; call 911 when medical help is needed.
- Stay on scene and follow responder directions so the incident can be documented and the roadway managed safely.
- If witnesses are present, ask for names and contact information when appropriate.
- Pay attention to how you feel later; some symptoms appear hours after an accident and may warrant medical evaluation.
FAQ
Q: How do drivers typically obtain an accident report?
A: Crash reports are generally available through the responding law enforcement agency, either online, by mail, or in person, depending on local procedures.
Q: Why can multi-vehicle accidents take longer to clear?
A: When more than one vehicle is involved, responders must assess each driver, document vehicle positions, and coordinate towing, which can extend roadway restrictions.
Q: What does it mean when an accident is still under investigation?
A: It means officials are reviewing evidence, speaking with those involved, and analyzing details before determining exactly how the crash occurred.