Minor Injuries Follow Tractor-Trailer Rollover (Tuesday, April 7, 2026)
Sandy Hook VFR, Newtown Volunteer Ambulance Corps and CT State Police were dispatched at 0509 April 7 to I-84 West for a reported tractor-trailer rollover with possible injury.
Sandy Hook VFR, Newtown Volunteer Ambulance Corps and CT State Police were dispatched at 0509 April 7 to I-84 West for a reported tractor-trailer rollover with possible injury.
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CT State Police and Sandy Hook Volunteer Fire & Rescue responded to a reported vehicle accident with fluid spill at 20:18 March 31. The caller of a 2024 Mac Anthem tractor-trailer told dispatch his truck had been traveling in the center lane of three on I-84 West approaching Exit 11 when he struck something in the roadway.
That caused one of the truck’s tires to blow, which punctured one of the saddle tanks and led to a diesel spill. The truck stopped approximately one mile prior to Exit 10.
SHVFR First Assistant Chief Andy Ryan confirmed the spill and assumed command upon arrival. SHVFR Engine 442, Tanker 9 and Rescue 444 also responded with crews.
DEEP was contacted and responded.
The truck’s 75-gallon tank was damaged. Fuel from the truck’s 100-gallon tank also leaked through the smaller tank.
Firefighters contained the leak in a retention pond, and covered the rest of the spill with Speedi-Dri.
No waterways were affected.
Hilario’s responded for the tow. Moran Environmental also responded for the cleanup.
Sandy Hook cleared at 23:15.




