Three Vehicle Collision on Highway 2 Near Monroe Results in Hazmat Help and One on Life Support
A major traffic incident on Highway 2 near Monroe has closed the roadway following a crash involving three vehicles, including a box truck that began leaking chemicals. The collision, which took place around 9 a. m. in foggy conditions, started with a rear-end collision and escalated when a Subaru Outback collided with the stationary box truck, injuring the driver who was thrown approximately 20 yards down an embankment. The injured driver, a man in his 60s, was transported to a local hospital and is currently on advanced life support, emphasizing the severity of the situation.
Hazmat teams have been deployed to contain the chemical spill, raising concerns about potential environmental impacts. Authorities have indicated that the highway will remain closed for an extended period with no estimated time of reopening, affecting local traffic and emergency services. This incident also raises awareness of road safety, recalling a similar accident last September involving a semi-truck and a pickup. The ongoing investigation will likely address the factors contributing to this latest collision, which has significant implications for local commuters and emergency response protocols. As the situation develops, residents are advised to seek alternative routes and stay updated on road conditions.