State Police: Five people hospitalized after multi-car collision in Mansfield
On Sunday, around 1:30 A.M., State Troopers responded to Interstate 95 Southbound to multiple calls of a disabled motor vehicle in the middle lane.
Upon arrival, authorities observed a six-car crash, with one of the cars rolled over.
Authorities closed down the section of the interstate.
As a result of the crash, five people were transported to the hospital with injuries. At this time, their conditions are unknown.
At 3:15 A.M., all lanes of traffic were reopened.
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