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Police jump onboard runaway truck as it heads into Clinton

OPP officers are being praised for acting quickly to avert a potential disaster near Clinton Wednesday morning by intercepting a tanker truck that failed to stop for police.

Highway 8 near the town was closed for more than two hours while officers tried to stop an erratic milk tanker

OPP officers successfully intercepted an erratic milk-tanker that refused to stop for police just west of Clinton Wednesday morning. An officer jumped aboard the slow-moving truck and opened the cab to bring the vehicle under control. (OPP)

OPP officers are being praised for acting quickly to avert a potential disaster in Huron CountyWednesday morning by intercepting a tanker truck that failed to stop for police.

Police shut down Highway 8 between Seaforth and Clinton at around 7:50 a.m. after receiving reports that a westbound milk tanker truck was driving erratically but at an extremely slow rate of speed.

Const.Jamie Stanle, with the Huron County OPP, estimated the truck was travelling at about 10 km/hrin an 80 km/hrzone and had crossed the centre line and entered the oncoming lane.

Officers made several unsuccessful attempts to stop the vehicle, using lights and sirens but the driver paid no heed, he said.At one point police laid down several spike belts, which deflated the tires, but because of its heavy weight, the vehicle kept on rolling.

The front wheel of a tanker truck after its tire was blown by spike belts laid down by the OPP on Highway 8. Despite losing its tires, the out-of-control truck continued to roll towards Clinton. (OPP)

Finally, just eastof Clinton an officer leaped onto the side of the truck, opened the cab and was able to gain control of the vehicle.

The driver was taken to hospital by ambulance to be assessed.

Stanley said the OPP officers on the scene defused a "really dangerous situation given the time of day, with the truck heading for, Clinton, where there are several schools."

The truck was stopped near Front Road, about four kilometres east of Clinton, he said.

No one was hurt and there was no property damage.

Police suspect the driver had experienced a medical event but the incident remains under investigation.