A vehicle rolled over Wednesday morning on Route 33 North, a Northampton County emergency dispatch supervisor confirmed.
The crash was reported at 9:37 a.m. near mile marker 6 in Lower Nazareth Township, the supervisor said.
A first responder reported the vehicle was on its roof.
It wasn't clear if anyone was hurt. The initial dispatch said someone was trapped in the vehicle.
The highway was wet from rain at that hour and the impact on traffic wasn't immediately clear. Dispatches indicated a lane was closed.
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