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NATICK – Early today, November 11, at 3:05 a.m., A Massachusetts State Police Trooper on patrol on the Massachusetts Turnpike in Brighton observed a vehicle being operated the wrong way, west on the eastbound side.

The vehicle was also traveling at an excessive speed and weaving between lanes, and traffic was light at that time, according to Mass State Police.

The Trooper initially reversed direction and followed the vehicle on the eastbound side in an attempt to catch up to the driver and signal him to cease operation, according to Mass State Police.

Upon the Trooper’s catching up to the operator, the operator refused to stop. Troop H Headquarters ordered the Trooper to not pursue the suspect or follow on the eastbound side. The Trooper immediately acknowledged the order and complied. 

The suspect vehicle, a Nissan Versa, continued to travel west on the eastbound side for three more minutes, covering an additional distance of approximately three miles, with no Troopers in pursuit, according to Mass State Police.

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Simultaneously, several Troopers were off at the Natick Service Plaza on the eastbound side for a prior call for a man in possession of a firearm. 
Those Troopers were notified of the wrong-way operator approaching their position. A Trooper deployed stop sticks across the eastbound lane from the edge of the Service Plaza, said State Police. 

The suspect vehicle hit the stop sticks and travelled for another approximately 12 seconds before striking the ambulance, said Mass State Police.

After the crash, Troopers at the Service Plaza immediately rendered emergency medical aid to all victims. 

The Vital Ambulance personnel involved in the crash, who suffered minor injuries and were transported to Massachusetts General Hospital, are a 45-year-old male and a 38-year-old male, said Mass State Police. 

The ambulance passenger, a 49-year-old female, was the subject of a non-critical transport at the time of the crash. She was transported to Tufts Medical Center with minor injuries, said Mass State Police.

The wrong-way operator, an adult male, was transported to MGH with serious injuries and remains in critical condition. He had no identification on him at the time of the crash and we are working to confirm his suspected identity, said Mass State Police. 

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“We expect to  summons him to face criminal charges; the specific offenses will be determined by the ongoing investigation, “posted Mass State Police this afternoon. “The suspect vehicle had a license plate belonging to another vehicle attached to it.” 

The facts and circumstances of the incident, including why the suspect was traveling the on the wrong side of the highway, as well as where he got onto the highway, remain under investigation by Troop H of the Massachusetts State Police with assistance from the State Police Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Section and the State Police Crime Scene Services Section.

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NATICK – At 3:05 AM a Trooper on patrol on the Massachusetts Turnpike in Brighton observed a vehicle being operated the wrong way, west on the eastbound side. The vehicle was also traveling at an excessive speed and weaving between lanes, and traffic was light at that time. 

The Trooper initially reversed direction and followed the vehicle on the eastbound side in an attempt to catch up to the driver and signal him to cease operation. 

Upon the Trooper’s catching up to the operator, the operator refused to stop. Troop H Headquarters ordered the Trooper to not pursue the suspect or follow on the eastbound side. The Trooper immediately acknowledged the order and complied. 

The suspect vehicle, a Nissan Versa, continued to travel west on the eastbound side for three more minutes, covering an additional distance of approximately three miles, with no Troopers in pursuit. 

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imultaneously, several Troopers were off at the Natick Service Plaza on the eastbound side for a prior call for a man in possession of a firearm. 
Those Troopers were notified of the wrong-way operator approaching their position. A Trooper deployed stop sticks across the eastbound lane from the edge of the Service Plaza. 

The suspect vehicle hit the stop sticks and travelled for another approximately 12 seconds before striking the ambulance.

After the crash Troopers at the Service Plaza immediately rendered emergency medical aid to all victims. 

The Vital Ambulance personnel involved in the crash, who suffered minor injuries and were transported to Massachusetts General Hospital, are a 45-year-old male and a 38-year-old male. 

The ambulance passenger, a 49-year-old female, was the subject of a non-critical transport at the time of the crash. She was transported to Tufts Medical Center with minor injuries.

The wrong-way operator, an adult male, was transported to MGH with serious injuries and remains in critical condition. He had no identification on him at the time of the crash and we are working to confirm his suspected identity. 

[broadstreet zone=”59946″]

We expect to  summons him to face criminal charges; the specific offenses will be determined by the ongoing investigation. 

The suspect vehicle had a license plate belonging to another vehicle attached to it. 

The facts and circumstances of the incident, including why the suspect was traveling the on the wrong side of the highway, as well as where he got onto the highway, remain under investigation by Troop H of the Massachusetts State Police with assistance from the State Police Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Section and the State Police Crime Scene Services Section.

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By editor

Susan Petroni is the former editor for SOURCE. She is the founder of the former news site, which as of May 1, 2023, is now a self-publishing community bulletin board. The website no longer has a journalist but a webmaster.