Crime & Safety

Chester Man Seriously Injured And Flown By DHART After Accident

NH Fish & Game say speed and possible alcohol impairment contributed to ATV accident seriously injuring a man.

(NH Fish And Game)

CHESTER, NH — On Sunday, New Hampshire Fish and Game Conservation Officers responded to a single ATV accident behind a residence on Haverhill Road in Chester.

Michael N. Phillips, 60, of Chester had been operating a three-wheeler in a field off Haverhill Road, when he failed to negotiate a left-hand turn causing the ATV to roll-over on top of him around 5:30 p.m.

DHART helicopter transported Phillips to Lahey Hospital and Medical Center in Burlington, Massachusetts. Phillips sustained serious and potentially life-threatening injuries.

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Phillips was not wearing a helmet at the time of the incident. The accident is being investigated by New Hampshire Fish and Game Conservation Officers.

The primary causation of the accident appears to be operator inexperience and alcohol impairment.

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Chester Police Department along with Derry, Chester, and Auburn Fire and EMS assisted Conservation Officers at the scene.

Fish and Game would like to remind all riders to always wear appropriate safety gear and to never operate any motorized vehicles while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

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