Henry Raymond

Fairfax News => Current News & Events => Topic started by: Henry on June 26, 2013, 07:11:42 PM

Title: Section Of Route 15 was Closed In Cambridge, but now reopened
Post by: Henry on June 26, 2013, 07:11:42 PM
The area of rt 15 in Cambridge by the Industrial Park is currently closed due to a tractor trailer unit that has jack knifed in the roadway. Commuters are urged to seek alternate routes at this time, crews are working on setting up detours at Allen Irish rd in Westford and the intersection of rt 104 and rt 15. More information will be provided when it comes in.


Thank you,


Williston State Police


State of Vermont | Vermont Department of Public Safety

The area of route 15 in Cambridge by the industrial park has been reopened at this time. Commuters should be able to take their normal routes at this time.


Williston State Police
878-7111


State of Vermont | Vermont Department of Public Safety
Title: Re: Section Of Route 15 was Closed In Cambridge, but now reopened
Post by: Henry on June 26, 2013, 07:23:28 PM
STATE OF VERMONT

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

VERMONT STATE POLICE

 

PRESS RELEASE

MOTOR VEHICLE CRASH

                                                                                                                   

CASE#: 13A102447

TROOPER: Barone                                                           

STATION: Williston                     

CONTACT#: 878-7111

 

DATE/TIME: June 26, 2013/ 4:35 pm

LOCATION: Route 15 in the Town of Cambridge

 

VEHICLE #1

OPERATOR: NICKO STEIGERWALT HALIL

AGE: 38       
SEAT BELT? Y

CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Palmyra, Pennsylvania

 

DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE: Tractor Trailer Unit carrying empty propane tank

DAMAGE TO VEHICLE: No damage

 

INJURIES

No Injuries

 

SUMMARY OF CRASH:

On the above date and time State Police responded to a tractor trailer that had gone off of the roadway and was blocking both lanes of travel on Vermont Route 15 in the Town of Cambridge. The operator was identified as Nicko Halil. The tractor trailer is owned by Hiltz Propane Systems and was carrying an empty propane container at the time of the incident. There were no reported injuries. The roadway was closed for approximately 2 hours and traffic was detoured down Allen Irish Road and Vermont Route 104. The roadway was reopened to the flow of traffic at approximately 6:22 pm. DMV Traffic Enforcement, Jericho/Underhill Fire Department and Cambridge Fire Department all responded to the scene.