At approximately 12:55 a.m. on August 20, the Southington Fire Department received a call reporting a fire involving a tractor‑trailer on Interstate 84 eastbound, between Exits 32 and 33. Upon arrival, firefighters observed that a portion of the trailer was fully engulfed in flames.
Fire suppression efforts
Fire crews immediately began suppression operations, applying water and foam to control the heavy fire load. The department noted that the tractor itself was not involved in the fire and had been disconnected from the trailer when responders arrived.
Because of the intensity of the blaze, additional water and foam were required. The department requested a tanker from South Kensington to assist on scene, ensuring sufficient resources to fully extinguish the fire.
Driver and public safety
The driver of the tractor‑trailer escaped injury, and no other injuries were reported. Mutual aid was provided by the Cheshire and Plainville Fire Departments, which also handled other incidents in the area while Southington crews focused on the highway fire.
The truck was transporting bulk stock, and fire officials indicated that no hazardous chemicals were believed to be involved in the incident.
Impact on traffic
As a result of the fire, both the right and center lanes of I‑84 eastbound were closed as of 6 a.m. The closure is expected to remain in effect until the fire is fully extinguished and the roadway cleared for safe travel.
Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes and stay updated on the situation through local news outlets and the Connecticut Department of Transportation.
Community response
Local residents expressed gratitude for the swift response of the fire department and the assistance provided by neighboring fire services. The incident underscores the importance of regional cooperation in handling emergencies that affect major transportation corridors.
Original reporting: NBC Connecticut — read the source article.