Video: Pennsylvania crash covers highway in hot dogs, clogs major artery


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Summary

Traffic disruption

A tractor-trailer crash on I-83 in Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania caused major delays during morning rush hour when hot dogs spilled across the highway.

Injuries and response

The crash resulted in four people receiving treatment for non-life-threatening injuries.

Cleanup and aftermath

Authorities reported that all of the spilled hot dogs were discarded.


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A tractor-trailer crash in Pennsylvania became commuters’ wurst nightmare when the truck spilled hot dogs all over the road. The incident happened around 9 a.m. on Tuesday, July 29, on I-83 in Shrewsbury, just north of the Maryland border.

Officials told the Associated Press the truck had an unspecified mechanical problem during morning rush hour. That’s when the truck scraped the concrete divider, ripping the trailer open.

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That glitch on the glizzy truck ended with a highway full of hot dogs.

First responders were left with a job they sure didn’t relish, cleaning up more than 1,000 lbs. of dogs.

“I can tell you personally, hot dogs are very slippery,” Brad Dauberman, Shrewsbury Fire Company Chief said. “I did not know that.”

Spilled dogs snarl traffic

The incident also led to a backup on the highway as drivers tried to ketchup with everything going on around them.

“Look at all the wieners,” Patrick Adams, who recorded video footage of the incident, said while driving. “If you want a pack of hot dogs guys, come to South 83. Got a bunch of ‘em just for free.”

Other drivers were frustrated with the street meat delay.

“We all came to a dead stop and I was wondering what was going on,” Jake Sitcosky of Shrewsbury told Fox43. “Then I saw some emergency vehicles… and hot dogs all over the road.”

Four people were treated for non-life-threatening injuries. The road has since been cleared, and all lanes are back open.

Fox43 reported the hot dogs were all thrown away.

Cole Lauterbach (Managing Editor) and Lawrence Banton (Digital Producer) contributed to this report.
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Why this story matters

A tractor-trailer accident on I-83 in Pennsylvania led to a hazardous spill of over 1,000 pounds of hot dogs, causing injuries, traffic delays and raising concerns about roadway safety and incident response.

Traffic disruption

The crash caused major traffic delays during morning rush hour, affecting commuters and highlighting the widespread impacts of highway accidents on daily transportation.

Public safety response

First responders handled the cleanup and treated four people for injuries, showing the importance of preparedness for unusual and hazardous roadway incidents.

Waste and environmental impact

The disposal of over 1,000 pounds of spilled hot dogs raises issues about food waste and environmental concerns following transportation accidents.

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Major highway spills involving food products are occasionally reported in the U.S. and often require specialized clean-up to ensure safety and prevent further accidents due to slippery road conditions.

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The crash led to a spill of about 1,000 pounds of frozen hot dogs and caused both northbound and southbound lanes of I-83 to be closed for several hours, reopening gradually as clean-up progressed.

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Shrewsbury Fire Company Chief Brad Dauberman stated, “Once those leave the truck and hit the road, that’s all garbage, and it’s still pretty warm” and added, “I can tell you personally, hot dogs are very slippery.”

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Key points from the Left

  • A truckload of hot dogs spilled across Interstate 83 in Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, on Friday, Aug. 1, following a crash involving a tractor-trailer and a passenger vehicle.
  • State police reported that the tractor-trailer experienced a mechanical problem, causing it to collide with a passenger vehicle and a concrete divider.
  • Four individuals received medical attention for injuries that were not life-threatening, according to police.
  • Shrewsbury Fire Company Chief Brad Dauberman humorously noted, "Hot dogs are very slippery" during the cleanup.

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Key points from the Center

  • On Friday, Aug. 1, a tractor-trailer overturned on Interstate 83 near Exit 8 in Shrewsbury Township, Pennsylvania, scattering approximately a thousand pounds of frozen hot dogs along the highway.
  • The crash occurred after the tractor-trailer experienced an unspecified mechanical problem and pushed into a passenger vehicle, causing the spill and lane closures.
  • All lanes heading northbound and the leftmost lane going southbound on Interstate 83 between Exit 4 and Exit 8 were closed, causing major traffic delays as crews worked to clear the spilled hot dogs.
  • Four people required medical attention for non-life-threatening injuries, while emergency crews noted that "hot dogs are very slippery," and Pennsylvania State Police began investigating the incident.
  • PennDOT expected to reopen the highway by approximately 2 p.m., Aug. 1, while cleanup continued and emergency responders acknowledged the unusual spill with some humor.

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