ATTLEBORO — On Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026, at approximately 7:26 p.m., the Attleboro Fire Department was dispatched to Interstate 95 South in the area of Exit 2 following a report of a crash.
According to the Attleboro Fire Department, crews arriving on scene found a four-vehicle crash involving six occupants.
The southbound lanes of the highway were temporarily closed while firefighters used hydraulic tools to free a trapped occupant of one of the vehicles.

The trapped occupant was freed, and four people were transported to Rhode Island Hospital with injuries. Two others involved in the crash declined medical treatment, fire officials said.
“The significant damage to the vehicles and the number of patients required careful assessment and triage, along with a complex extrication,” said District Chief Michael Maitland. “Our crews worked efficiently and professionally under dark, cold, and challenging conditions.”
The North Attleboro Fire Department and Central Falls Fire Department provided mutual aid at the scene.
Massachusetts State Police are investigating the cause of the crash.