A major collision between six vehicles on the Massachusetts Turnpike left one woman trapped in her car Saturday morning.

Mass. State Police, members of the Lee Fire Department and Emergency Medical Services responded to the crash in Becket, a small town in Berkshire County, around 8 a.m. on Saturday morning.

Six vehicles -- including two tractor trailer trucks, one Mass. Department of Transportation truck and three cars -- crashed on I-90 eastbound at the 18.4 mile marker. One of the tractor trailers rolled over.

One woman became trapped in a car and was rescued with non-life threatening injuries, according to state police. In all, two people were transported to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

The crash caused several miles of traffic and 40-minute delays. One lane of I-90 stayed open as cars crawled by and were rerouted at interchange 2. At least four tow trucks and two ambulances were on scene during the emergency response.

The long delay was in part due to thousands of pounds of sausage carried by one of the tractor trailer trucks involved in the crash. State police say all of the sausage had to be offloaded onto another truck before lanes were cleared shortly before 11:30 a.m.