SHARE

1 Hospitalized After Two Tractor-Trailers Collided On I-81 In Lebanon: PennDOT (Photos)

Two tractor-trailers collided on Interstate 81 sending one person to the hospital, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation spokesperson Fritzi Schreffler told Daily Voice. 

The scene of the tractor-trailer collision in Lebanon on I-81.

The scene of the tractor-trailer collision in Lebanon on I-81.

Photo Credit: Bunker Hill Fire Company
The scene of the crash on I-81.

The scene of the crash on I-81.

Photo Credit: Bunker Hill Fire Company
The trailer of one of the tractor-trailers involved in the crash going off I-81.

The trailer of one of the tractor-trailers involved in the crash going off I-81.

Photo Credit: Bunker Hill Fire Company
Emergency Crews at the scene of the tractor-trailer crash on I-81 in Lebanon.

Emergency Crews at the scene of the tractor-trailer crash on I-81 in Lebanon.

Photo Credit: Bunker Hill Fire Company

The crash happened on I-81 South at mile marker 93 in Swatara Township shortly after 4 a.m. on Thursday, August 1, as detailed by Schreffler. 

There was "heavy entrapment" and one of the tractor-trailers rolled over, Schreffler explained. One driver was taken to Hershey Medical Center. The extent of their injuries is unknown.

"One of the tractor-trailers was carrying peat moss and the trailer broke open and the peat moss is covering the roadway," Schreffler said.

The interstate has closed between Exit 100: PA 443 - Pine Grove and Exit 90: PA 72 - Lebanon, according to Schreffler and 511PA. But crews were able to clear the shoulder to release two miles of traffic that had been stuck behind the crash.

"The roadway will remain closed for likely the whole morning," Schreffler, but at 11:20 a.m. she reached out to announce the roadway had fully reopened. 

to follow Daily Voice Linglestown and receive free news updates.

SCROLL TO NEXT ARTICLE