
Large metal plates sent flying onto busy I-95 during serious Burlington crash
One person was hospitalized Thursday after they hit a tractor-trailer, sending large metal plates flying on Interstate 95 in Burlington during the morning commute.
It happened on the northbound side of I-95 around 6:30 a.m. Sources told WBZ-TV the smaller vehicle hit the back of the tractor-trailer, sending at least six steel plates flying into the road. Four landed on the opposite side of the road, but did not hit any other cars.
Massachusetts State Police said the person from the passenger vehicle was seriously hurt and brought to Lahey Hospital. Police did not say if the person was the driver or a passenger.
Images from the scene showed heavy damage to the vehicle's front end.
A car involved in a crash on Interstate 95 near Route 3 in Burlington.
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The tractor-trailer, which was leaking fuel after the crash, came to a stop in the breakdown lane.
It took more than an hour to clear all the metal plates from the highway.
Police closed the left two lanes of the northbound side of I-95 until 9:15 a.m. while crews worked to contain the tractor-trailer's fuel leak.
Steel panels flew off a tractor-trailer in Burlington on Interstate 95 during a crash involving a passenger vehicle.
CBS Boston
No update was available on the condition of the person hurt in the crash. Their name was not released.
Massachusetts State Police did not indicate a cause of the crash or if any charges will be filed.
"The crash remains under investigation by the State Police, and we wish the person transported a full recovery," Massachusetts State Police said in a statement.
No further information is currently available.
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