Ipswich Police and Fire Departments Respond to Rollover Crash Involving Box Truck

Ipswich Police and Fire Departments Respond to Rollover Crash Involving Box Truck

Police Chief Paul Nikas and Fire Chief Paul Parisi report that the Ipswich Police and Fire Departments responded to a single-vehicle crash on Thursday in which a box truck struck a utility pole and rolled over.

On Thursday, March 24, at approximately 10:10 a.m., multiple 911 calls reported a truck rolled over in the area of 34 High St.

Upon arrival, police found a 2013 Isuzu box truck had struck a utility pole and then rolled over. The utility pole was destroyed. The driver of the truck, a 37-year-old Methuen man, was partially ejected and was pinned under the truck’s cab.

Police officers and firefighters worked together to free the driver, who was transported by Action Ambulance to Beverly Hospital. Medical helicopters were unable to fly at the time due to weather conditions. The driver was then taken by a Boston MedFlight ground ambulance to Lahey Hospital and Medical Center in Burlington for treatment of his injuries.

The crash is under investigation by the Ipswich Police crash reconstruction unit, the Massachusetts State Police Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Section, and the Massachusetts State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Section.

Drivers are advised to avoid the area of 34 High Street on Thursday afternoon because the road will remain closed while investigators process the crash scene for accident reconstruction.