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6 Vehicle collision blocks I-65 in Bullitt County

By Officer Jared Newberry, Public Affairs Officer
KY State Police, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, Region 2 Louisville, KY

LOUISVILLE, KY - Kentucky State Police Post 4 Elizabethtown is investigating a 6 vehicle collision that occurred on I-65 southbound in southern Bullitt County. The crash occurred around 4:50pmET, in the right hand and center lanes of the roadway. 2 patients were transported by Bullitt County EMS with non life threatening injuries and all lanes of the roadway reopened to traffic around 6pmET. The crash is being investigated by CVE Officer Nicholas Pruitt. Kentucky State Police were assisted by Bullitt County Sheriff's Office, Bullitt County Fire/EMS, KY Dept of Highways, and KY Safe Patrol. - Officer Jared Newberry




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