A Freeport woman was seriously injured Friday when her SUV collided with a tanker truck on Route 119 in Hebron.
The 40-year-old woman was taken to Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston, where she was being treated Friday night.
The man driving the Maine Energy Systems tanker truck, a 60-year-old from Bethel, was taken to Stephens Memorial Hospital in Norway with injuries described as serious.

Others involved in the three-vehicle crash escaped unscathed or with minor injuries, police said. A 2-month-old child riding in one of the vehicles was uninjured.
Police said the Freeport woman was heading south on Route 119 in a Toyota Highlander at about 3:15 p.m. when it struck the loaded tanker truck head-on.
A 20-year-old Norway man who had been driving behind the Toyota crashed into that vehicle and then spun out of control.
A passenger in the Norway man’s Subaru Forester, a 22-year-old Norway woman, was taken to the Lewiston hospital with injuries described as not life-threatening. The 2-month-old had been riding in that vehicle, police said.
Identities of those involved in the wreck were not released as police investigate the cause of the crash. A section of Route 119, also known as Paris Road, was shut down into Friday night.
The Oxford County Sheriff’s Office was investigating the crash.