The Plymouth Fire Department responded to a three-vehicle collision on U.S. 30 at King Road on Tuesday, July 15th, at 3:15 in the afternoon.
Assistant Chief Chuy Garcia said the accident was in the eastbound lanes of 30, just west of King Road, and involved two semis and a truck with a car hauler trailer.
All three drivers refused medical transport to the Plymouth Hospital Emergency Room.
The fire department responded with Engine 82, Medic 2, Medic 3, and Plymouth 17.
Crews were only on scene for a short time. The tanker truck did leak some liquid, but drying material was put down to soak up the spill.
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