At Tuesday's select board meeting, Jackson Police Lt. Michael Mosher (right) congratulated Jackson Police Chief Chris Perley (left) for his actions to rescue a driver after an accident on Dundee Road the morning of Dec. 31 in which the driver suffered a hand injury when his hand became trapped between a tree and his pickup truck. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
The driver of this 2024 Dodge Ram 350 truck owned by Entabeni injured his hand when it got caught between a tree and the truck in an accident on Dundee Road the morning of Dec. 31. (COURTESY OF JACKSON POLICE DEPARTMENT)
At Tuesday's select board meeting, Jackson Police Lt. Michael Mosher (right) congratulated Jackson Police Chief Chris Perley (left) for his actions to rescue a driver after an accident on Dundee Road the morning of Dec. 31 in which the driver suffered a hand injury when his hand became trapped between a tree and his pickup truck. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
The driver of this 2024 Dodge Ram 350 truck owned by Entabeni injured his hand when it got caught between a tree and the truck in an accident on Dundee Road the morning of Dec. 31. (COURTESY OF JACKSON POLICE DEPARTMENT)
JACKSON — Jackson selectmen Chair Barbara Campbell, Bob Thompson and Frank DiFruscio have recognized Police Chief Chris Perley following the rescue of the driver of a pickup that crashed New Year’s Eve on Dundee Road.
A letter of commendation was read by Jackson Police Lt. Michael Mosher at the start of their regular selectmen’s meeting. “As the lieutenant of the Jackson N.H. Police Department, I would like to commend your exemplary courage, professionalism and dedication demonstrated on 12/31/25 during your response to a motor vehicle crash over an embankment on Dundee Road with a patient entrapped and pinned between the vehicle and a tree.
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