A car rests on its roof after being involved in a two-car crash Sunday in Greenville. 
A car rests on its roof after being involved in a two-car crash Sunday in Greenville.  Credit: COURTESY PHOTO—

On Sunday morning, multiple agencies responded to a two-vehicle crash on Route 31 and Old Wilton Road in Greenville, where one of the cars had rolled and a occupant became trapped.

According to a release issued by the Greenville Fire Department, crews responded to the scene at about 10:30 a.m. The Fire Department secured the scene and worked with the Souhegan Valley Ambulance to help remove an injured passenger of the rolled-over vehicle. The passenger was taken to the hospital for further treatment.

The drivers of both vehicles were evaluated by medical personnel at the scene, but declined to be taken to the hospital.

Both vehicles were towed from the scene by Maillet Auto Service.

The New Ipswich Police Department, Wilton Police Department and New Hampshire State Police Troop B assisted on the scene. New Ipswich Fire Department, Wilton Fire Department and Wilton Ambulance were on standby during the call but did not have to respond.

The roadway was closed and traffic detoured while the vehicles were removed. Normal traffic flow resumed around noon.

Ashley Saari can be reached at 603-924-7172 ext. 244 or asaari@ledgertranscript.com. She’s on Twitter @AshleySaariMLT.