WRENTHAM, MA — A SUV collision with a tractor-trailer sent one woman to the hospital and spilled diesel fuel onto the highway in Wrentham, Massachusetts on Friday, March 28th, 2014, according to the report from The Sun Chronicle.
Police working with local accident investigation crews believe an unidentified woman was hurt when the black Ford explorer she was driving collided with a tractor-trailer while driving near the intersection of Highway 1 and Thurston Street.
Scene of the Accident
The unidentified woman was taken by EMS responders to a nearby hospital where an update on her condition was currently unavailable. She was believed to have been alone in the SUV at the time of the accident, and the tractor-trailer driver did not report immediate injuries after the accident.
The investigation is currently ongoing.
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