Tractor trailer crash on Interstate 495 results in minor injury, diesel fuel leak
December 20, 2009
For
the second time in four days, the Fire Department was dispatched to a truck
crash involving a diesel fuel leak and injuries on interstate 495 southbound
Sunday morning.
Engine
23 and Ambulance 28 were dispatched at 10:53 AM, and arrived in the southbound
lane of I-495 just south of the Northborough Road overpass to find a tractor
trailer jackknifed across three lanes of the highway leaking diesel fuel. The
driver, who received minor injuries, was transported to Marlborough Hospital.
The crew of Engine 23 worked to contain an estimated 100 gallons of diesel fuel
which spilled onto the highway when one of the truck’s fuel tanks ruptured.
The moderate snowfall helped crews in containing the diesel fuel.
The
Massachusetts State Police maintained one open lane while the release was
contained. Massachusetts Department of Transportation (DOT), Ted’s of Fayville
Towing, and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection responded
as assisted at the scene. I-495 southbound was restricted to one lane for
several hours.
While
Southborough Fire/EMS personnel were tied up with the incident, a motor vehicle
crash occurred on Route 9 Westbound at Route 85, with injuries. A Hopkinton Fire
Department ambulance responded to that scene at 11:35 AM and transported one
injured driver to MetroWest Medical Center in Framingham.
Southborough Fire personnel cleared I-495 at 2:29 PM when the incident scene was turned over to Mass DEP.