Rollover on Route 6 in Sandwich: Young Driver Ejected, Airlifted to Boston After SUV Flips Across Median [HN Video]
SANDWICH, MASSACHUSETTS – A harrowing single-vehicle rollover crash on Route 6 left a young man seriously injured and prompted a swift emergency response, including a helicopter airlift to a Boston trauma center.
At around 9:30 p.m. last evening, State Police, Sandwich Police, and Sandwich Firefighters rushed to mile marker 56.8 westbound just after the incident was reported. Upon arrival, responders discovered a heavily damaged SUV that had veered out of control while traveling westbound, crashing violently and flipping over the highway median before coming to rest on the eastbound lanes.
The driver, described as a male in his early to mid-20s, was reportedly ejected from the vehicle and suffered severe multi-system trauma, according to radio transmissions. Despite his injuries, he was said to be conscious and alert while at the scene. In a fortunate twist, a passing medical doctor pulled over to provide immediate assistance, according to radio transmissions.
Emergency crews quickly transported the injured driver to the nearby Sandwich High School parking lot, where a MedFlight helicopter airlifted him to Beth Israel Medical Center in Boston for advanced care, according to radio transmissions. His condition remains unknown as of this report.
The Massachusetts State Police are actively investigating the cause of the crash, with no further details released yet on contributing factors.
HN footage from the scene vividly captures the wreckage and the urgent MedFlight operation, underscoring the severity of the incident. Authorities urge drivers to exercise caution on this busy stretch of Route 6.
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