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Route 32 Reopened After Overturned Truck Spills Fuel

One person was taken to Shock Trauma after a tractor-trailer overturned on the road in Savage.

By Brandie Jefferson

(Updated  July 2, 4:25 p.m.)

Howard County fire and rescue crews spent hours Tuesday at the scene of an overturned truck that spilled fuel onto Maryland Route 32, according to a spokesperson.

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Crews responded to Route 32 westbound near Interstate 95 in Savage just after 1:30 p.m., according to Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services spokesperson Jackie Cutler. 

When they arrived, crews found a tractor-trailer had overturned, spilling fuel onto the roadway, Cutler said. HCDFRS worked with the State Highway Administration and the Maryland Department of Environment to clean the road.

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According to Howard County Police spokesperson Sherry Llewellyn, a tractor without an attached trailer rear-ended the tractor-trailer, causing the tractor-trailer to overturn. 

An ambulance took one person to University of Maryland Shock Trauma with non life-threatening injuries, according to Llewellyn. 

Llewellyn said police have not yet determined who was at fault.  

The road re-opened just after 4:20 p.m., according to Llewellyn. 


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