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Collision spills fracking fluid on state route

December 27, 2011
By JULIE REPPERT - jreppert@sungazette.com , Williamsport Sun-Gazette

SALLADASBURG - A portion of Route 287 in Mifflin Township was closed for several hours on Monday due to a vehicle crash involving two tractor-trailers, one of which overturned and leaked frack fluid onto the roadway, according to state police.

The crash occurred around 1 p.m. when a tractor-trailer driven by Jason C. Souder, 29, of Hunlock Creek, was struck in the rear by another tractor-trailer driven by Shawn P. Barnett, 36, of Sterling, at the intersection on Route 287 at Dam Run Road, police said.

Souder was coming to a stop at the intersection when Barnett failed to slow down enough to avoid the trailer in front of him, striking it in the rear and forcing it across the roadway.

The vehicle was pushed through the stop sign and down into the embankment on the opposite side of the road where it overturned onto its left side, according to police.

State police said the overturned vehicle was leaking frack fluid, which spilled out of the truck onto the roadway and an unknown amount made its way into Larry's Creek. DEP was contacted, but no further information about the spill was available from state police.

Barnett sustained a minor injury of unknown type and it was unknown if Souder was injured. Both men were transported to Jersey Shore Hospital for treatment of their injuries, police said.

Route 287 was shut down late into the evening in both directions, and traffic was detoured through Routes 220, 15 and 184, according to the state Department of Transportation.

 
 

 

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