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Tractor-Trailer Crash, Fuel Spill Closes I-95 (Photos)

First responders in Harford County had a busy morning dealing with separate crashes involving tractor-trailers on I-95. 

The crash scene in Harford County on Wednesday.

The crash scene in Harford County on Wednesday.

Photo Credit: Susquehanna Hose Company
The crash scene in Harford County on Wednesday.

The crash scene in Harford County on Wednesday.

Photo Credit: Susquehanna Hose Company
The fuel spill in Harford County

The fuel spill in Harford County

Photo Credit: Susquehanna Hose Company
The crash scene in Harford County on Wednesday.

The crash scene in Harford County on Wednesday.

Photo Credit: Susquehanna Hose Company
The crash scene in Harford County on Wednesday.

The crash scene in Harford County on Wednesday.

Photo Credit: Susquehanna Hose Company
Crews at the crash scene in Harford County on Wednesday.

Crews at the crash scene in Harford County on Wednesday.

Photo Credit: Susquehanna Hose Company
The crash scene in Harford County on Wednesday.

The crash scene in Harford County on Wednesday.

Photo Credit: Susquehanna Hose Company
Maryland State Police helicopter

Maryland State Police helicopter

Photo Credit: Maryland State Police

Shortly before 3 a.m. on Wednesday, June 12, crews from the Susquehanna Hose Company were called to a fuel spill at the scene of a crash in the northbound lanes of the interstate in Havre de Grace.

While investigating the spill, officials say that they heard another crash happen near the initial scene involving two tractor-trailers that collided, leaving one driver entrapped.

After more than two hours, crews were able to extricate the driver, who was airlifted to the hospital for treatment of undisclosed injuries.

The driver's condition was not available later on Wednesday morning.

The cause of the crashes remain under investigation.

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