Officials report that the Suffield Bridge Accident on Highway 190 occurred around midnight. Both vehicles caught fire following the collision. Friday, police reported that a vehicle and tractor-trailer collided head-on in Suffield, with reports of injuries.
According to authorities, the collision occurred around midnight on Highway 190 on the bridge. According to the police, the truck driver suffered “less serious injuries” than the van driver. After the collision, the truck reportedly took fire and spewed diesel gasoline all over the street. The van then caught fire after the petroleum caught fire.
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is responding to the accident scene due to fuel and chemicals seeping into the drains and onto the road. According to officials, the truck driver was able to evacuate the vehicle on his own. The driver of the van had to be rescued by firefighters when the fire was extinguished.
According to police, the Connecticut Department of Transportation will need to investigate potential road damage caused by the vehicle. According to officials, it is impossible to remove the truck from the accident site because its front tires have been destroyed. During the investigation and cleanup, the bridge was closed for several hours; it is now operational again.
First responders from Enfield and Suffield were on the scene alongside a multi-town reconstruction crew. Currently, authorities are seeking for a dog that vanished during the collision. “Lexi,” who appears to be a Yorkshire Terrier, was inside one of the involved vehicles.