A driver was hospitalized and had to be extricated after a forklift fell off a semi-tractor-trailer and struck his vehicle while driving in Barrington Hills Tuesday afternoon.
The Barrington Hills Police Department, East Dundee Fire Protection District and Carpentersville Fire Department responded around 4:14 p.m. Tuesday to the area of Route 68 and Bateman Road in Barrington Hills for a vehicle crash with injuries and entrapment.
Fire crews arrived on the scene and reported finding a forklift that fell from a truck and struck a car, causing heavy damage.
Barrington Hills Police Department Media Relations Officer Bill Walsh said the incident occurred on Route 68, also known as Dundee Road, east of Bateman Road.
Firefighters worked to extricate the driver and sole occupant of a 2010 BMW X5.
Paramedics then transported him to Advocate Sherman Hospital in Elgin with non-life-threatening injuries, Walsh said. His exact condition was not released.
A preliminary investigation showed a 2006 Kenworth semi-tractor-trailer with a forklift attached to the rear, commonly referred to as a piggyback forklift, was traveling east on Dundee Road.
The forklift disengaged and was dragged behind the trailer, eventually disconnecting and crossing into the westbound lane, Walsh said.
The forklift struck the BMW, which had been traveling westbound. The BMW came to rest into a guardrail.
The driver of the semi was not injured and the roadway was shut down for approximately three hours during the crash investigation.
Walsh said the Hanover Township Emergency Services assisted with the road closure.
No citations or charges have been announced. The crash remains under investigation by the Barrington Hills Police Department.