Lionville Fire Company

Seal


Certification

2026 Responses
January 74
February 57
March 70
April 72
May 66
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Total 339

2025 Responses
January 66
February 59
March 58
April 63
May 53
June 68
July 83
August 74
September 51
October 51
November 56
December 74
Total 756

Past Responses
2024 746
2023 717
2022 644
2021 592
2020 525
2019 636
2018 560
2017 553
2016 591
2015 519
2014 597
2013 542
2012 511
2011 621
2010 609


Web Counters
Website Visitors
Since
September 12, 2006
4,029,660
Visitors Today
Jun 27, 2026
724

Use of Website Material:

Duplication of text, photos, or any other content on this website is prohibited without permission of the Lionville Fire Company. If you have questions, please contact us at info@lionvillefire.org

Overturned Tractor Trailer Shuts Down PA Turnpike

Print RSS Facebook Twitter RSS

By Lionville Fire Company
June 14, 2026

On Sunday June 14th, 2025 around 10:23 PM, the Lionville Fire Company was called to assist the Twin Valley Fire Department (Station 69) on the eastbound side of the Pennsylvania Turnpike with an overturned tractor trailer that was blocking all traffic from passing the accident scene.

Station 69 was unable to reach the accident scene due to the backlog of traffic and no shoulder access due to the construction area, Rescue 47 and Engine 47-5 made the response the wrong way, traveling westbound in the eastbound lanes, to access the accident scene and provide necessary manpower and equipment to rescue the driver still trapped in the cab.

Upon arrival, Lionville members assisted Twin Valley in the extrication of one occupant trapped with their legs pinned to the seat by the steering wheel with the entire truck on its side along with the roof facing downhill. EVB towing arrived on scene and assisted in stabilizing the massive weight of the truck cab and trailer to prevent any dangerous movement while crews worked on the vehicle. Access was made through the windshield and fiberglass roof to remove the dashboard and steering wheel pinning the driver inside. The sole occupant was completely removed from the vehicle at 11:18 PM. The driver was transported to a local hospital for their injuries.

Turnpike crews in the meantime were working hard to open the concrete barriers to allow stuck traffic to flow around the accident scene while heavy recovery crews removed the tractor trailer. Lionville Volunteers operated on the scene for around 2 hours.

Units: Rescue 47 & Engine 47-5
 
Mutual Aid: Twin Valley Fire Department, EVB Towing & Recovery
 
 

Add a Comment Add a Comment 0 Comment(s)


Website Designed and Hosted By: Content Proudly Maintained By: Contact Info:
Firehouse Solutions
www.FirehouseSolutions.com
Lionville Fire Company
South Village Avenue
P.O. Box 478
Lionville, PA 19353
Emergency Dial 911
Station 47 Voice: (610) 363-7663
Station 47 Fax: (610) 524-6309
E-mail: info@lionvillefire.org
Copyright © 2026 Firehouse Solutions (A Service of Technology Reflections, Inc.)