Updated: One injured after dump truck rolls over on Interstate 270

Oct. 21—A man suffered "traumatic injuries" after a dump truck rolled over on I-270 north near Urbana on Friday morning, authorities said.

The man was flown to a shock trauma center, Frederick County Sheriff's Office spokesman Todd Wivell said.

Wivell did not have information to share about the extent of the man's injuries.

At around 11:15 a.m., the Frederick County Division of Fire and Rescue Services received a call that a dump truck rolled over on I-270 north on the bridge above Baker Valley Road, Fire and Rescue Battalion Chief Jeremy Wade said.

It had rolled onto the center median guard rail, he said. A man was stuck inside the truck.

Fire and Rescue responded and got the man out of the truck, Wivell said.

Wade said the extrication was "difficult and lengthy." He didn't know exactly how long it took.

The man was then put on a helicopter to be flown to the hospital, Wivell said. The truck also had a fuel spill, he said.

As of 3 p.m., the truck had been removed from the highway and the fuel spill has been cleaned up, Wade said.

The northbound lanes, with the exception of the right lane, were closed while an emergency guardrail was installed, Wade said.

I-270 south was closed briefly for a helicopter to land.