Tractor trailer rollover in front of Massachusetts State Police barracks in East Boston
Massachusetts State Police troopers responded Wednesday to a tractor trailer rollover in front of their East Boston barracks.
The agency tweeted just after 11 a.m. that they were on the scene and had closed some of the lanes on the Service Road at their barracks at Logan International Airport.
The driver of the trailer was injured and was transported to an area hospital, the agency said.
No additional information was immediately available, though the Herald has reached out to the MSP.
This is a developing story.
First responders work the scene of a truck rollover at the intersection of Service road and Transportation way at Logan Airport on March 13. (Staff Photo By Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)
First responders work the scene of a truck rollover at the intersection of Service road and Transportation way at Logan Airport on March 13. (Staff Photo By Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)
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