Vehicle Rollover on Rock Springs Cemetery Road

On February 5, 2026, at 1:24 a.m., Maury County Fire units were dispatched to respond to a vehicle rollover incident that occurred on Rock Springs Cemetery Road. The vehicle involved in the incident rolled multiple times before ultimately landing on a small excavator that was situated nearby.

During the course of the incident, a person was heard knocking for help from within the vehicle. This prompted immediate concern for the occupant’s safety. Fortunately, the occupant of the vehicle sustained only minor injuries, which is a relief given the severity of the rollover. Fire units conducted a thorough inspection for leaks as part of their emergency response protocol. This inspection is a standard procedure to ensure that there are no hazardous materials leaking from the vehicle, which could pose additional risks to both the responders and the surrounding environment.

The announcement regarding this incident did not provide any further details about the occupant or the circumstances leading up to the rollover. Additionally, there was no information shared regarding contact information or any specific requirements related to the incident.

The response from Maury County Fire units highlights the importance of prompt action in emergency situations. Their quick arrival and thorough inspection helped to manage the situation effectively. As the investigation continues, more information may be released to the public regarding the incident and any further actions that may be necessary. For now, the focus remains on the safety of the individuals involved and the integrity of the area surrounding Rock Springs Cemetery Road.


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