
2nd UPDATE |
BEDFORD COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — Interstate 76 in Breezewood has reopened hours after a tractor-trailer, carrying "hazardous materials," rolled over.
County 911 authorities say there were no reports of any leaks or spills from the crash, and the Cambria County Hazmat team was called in to assist in assessing the situation.
Crews were observed beginning to clear the scene late Thursday afternoon.
Authorities say there is "no immediate cause for concern."
No injuries were reported in the crash and officials have not released further details about the truck's cargo.
UPDATE |
Bedford County's EMA director says crews are still assessing the tractor-trailer crash involving "hazardous materials" along Interstate 76 in Breezewood.
Officials say the situation is "under control," however, and there have been no reports of any leaks or spills from the crash.
Breezewood Fire Company and the Cambria County Hazmat team are on scene.
Authorities add that there is "no immediate cause for concern."
911 officials say crews were called to the scene of the crash just after 9 a.m. Thursday.
No injuries have been reported at this time and authorities have not released information on what the tractor-trailer was hauling.
Stay with 6 News online and on-air for further updates.
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ORIGINAL |
A tractor trailer crash involving hazardous materials has closed an exit ramp on Interstate 76 at Breezewood.
PennDOT officials say the crash happened on the connector from Route 30 to the Turnpike at Breezewood Exit 161.
They say all entry and exit ramps are currently closed.
A 6 News crew is headed to the scene.
This is a breaking news story and will be updated.
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