Video: Man In Wheelchair Spotted In Prudential Tunnel During Rush Hour

BOSTON (CBS) -- A man in a wheelchair was not hurt after he was spotted in the Prudential Tunnel during rush hour Tuesday morning.

State Police said they received multiple calls around 8:15 a.m. about "a man in a wheelchair in the Tunnel/Route 90 west, at the bottom of the Clarendon Street on ramp into the tunnel."

The incident was recorded on MassDOT surveillance video in the tunnel, showing the man in the wheelchair in the right lane, along the right wall as traffic went by him.

MassDOT surviellance video showed a man on a wheelchair in the Prudential Tunnel Tuesday morning (Photo Courtesy: MassDOT)

Eventually, a AAA tow truck driver put on his hazard lights and shielded the man from traffic until first responders arrived.

"I saw one car flew by and that's when I was like 'he's going to get killed," Waylon Mills told WBZ-TV.

A tow truck attempted to shield a man in a wheelchair from traffic in the Prudential Tunnel Tuesday (Photo Courtesy: MassDOT)

The man, a 56-year-old from Boston, was transported to Tufts Medical Center for evaluation. State Police said he did not appear to be injured. His name was not made public.

Mills said he has never seen anything like this before in his eight years on the job.

"Nobody is expecting to see a guy in a wheelchair on the Mass Pike," he said. "It was a push [wheelchair]. I saw him using his foot and hand to get it going."

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