Two hurt when tree truck flips

Two drivers suffered minor injuries after a tree-service aerial-lift truck flipped over on Interstate 95 in Warwick, Rhode Island, on October 3, 2020.

The truck took out the center guardrail just north of Route 117, and also hit a Jeep.

Both drivers were taken to Rhode Island Hospital with non-serious injuries. Traffic was backed up for about an hour and a half, according to a WJAR NBC 10 News report.

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