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ATV crash with injuries in Hillsboro – NH Fish and Game Department

CONTACT:
Conservation officer Zachary Abrahamsson
(603) 352-9669
September 30, 2024

Hillsboro, N.H. – On Saturday, September 28, 2024, at approximately 2:40 p.m., New Hampshire Fish and Game was notified of an ATV accident on private property in Hillsboro. Matthew Brunt, 45, of Hillsboro, NH, was riding with family members in a sand pit when he attempted a sharp turn maneuver, called a donut, that caused his ATV to roll over. Brunt was not wearing a helmet at the time of the accident. The ATV rolled onto Brunt, causing serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Brunt's family members lifted the ATV away from him and immediately called 911 due to his condition.

The Hillsboro Police Department and Henniker Fire and Rescue Department Ambulance responded to the accident. Brunt was transported by Henniker Fire and Rescue Ambulance to Concord Hospital for further medical treatment. Conservation officers arrived on scene around 3:30 p.m., shortly after Brunt was transported.

Based on the investigation of the crash and a subsequent interview with Brunt, reckless conduct was the primary cause of the crash and Brunt was issued a citation for violating the hazard level. New Hampshire Fish and Game would like to remind OHRV operators to operate within their ability and always wear personal protective equipment.