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Update: Semi vs. Firetruck blockage of I-65

(Note: We are awaiting details of a fatality involving a member of the Glendale Fire Department, and the injury of another GFD member, at or near the scene if the collision, which will be posted on receipt, The Glendale Fire Department was responding to a vehicle fire on I-65 when the collision occurred. - CM)
Update below re: I-65 SB closed in Hardin County, by semi vs. fire truck collision

Update 11:45amET, receive 11:52amCT from Chris Jessie, Public Information Officer, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, District 4, Elizabethtown, KY: "We are letting queue between crash site and exit 91 clear out. Closure will remain and detour in place for about another hour and a half. Update will be sent when road reopens."




This story was posted on 2014-08-06 10:49:36
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