Truck overturns, spills load on US 2 in Vulcan

EMERGENCY RESPONDERS DIRECT traffic around a semi-truck that spilled a load of metal onto U.S. 2 in Vulcan on Wednesday. (Nikki Younk/Daily News photo)
IRON MOUNTAIN — No one was hurt when a semi-truck spilled a load of metal onto U.S. 2 in Vulcan on Wednesday, troopers from the Iron Mountain Michigan State Police post said.
Jeremy Sebeck of Escanaba was driving the truck east on the highway near Main Street about 11:50 a.m. when the trailer overturned, troopers reported.
No other vehicles were involved, they added.
U.S. 2 traffic was down to one lane of traffic while emergency responders cleared debris from the area.
Sebeck was cited for a commercial motor vehicle equipment violation, troopers said.
The Dickinson County Sheriff’s Department, Norway Police Department, Norway Fire Department, Norway Public Works Department and Dickinson County Road Commission assisted troopers.