Lancaster County, PA (November 10, 2025) – A cement truck reportedly crashed into a business along Lebanon Road Monday afternoon, causing significant structural damage and prompting road closures in the area.
According to Lancaster County emergency dispatchers, the incident occurred around 1:00 p.m. on 10th Nov 2025, in the 2400 block of Lebanon Road. First responders were called to the scene after reports that a large commercial truck had struck a building, resulting in extensive property damage.
Dispatchers said it’s believed the vehicle involved was a cement truck, though that has not been officially confirmed. Crews closed the roadway while emergency personnel secured the area and assessed the integrity of the structure.
No information has been released regarding injuries or the cause of the crash. The Manheim Borough Police Department is leading the investigation.
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