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Parkway shut down due to overturned tanker

Location would be approximately 4 miles west of Columbia Super Walmart. Accident occurred at around 4:30amCT, CM & The WAVE has learned. Next earlier story, by Larry Smith and Ed Waggener: Parkway shut down due to overturned tanker
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An overturned fuel tanker at the 43 mile marker west of Columbia, KY on the Louie B. Nunn Parkway, has necessitated the shut down of traffic in the Eastbound and Westbound lanes while the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement and the Adair County Sheriff's Department evaluates the situation.

Officials at KSP Post 15, contacted at 5:34amCT were unsure of the duration of the shutdown, nor if or where detours would be set up.

The incident is being treated as a non-injury one at this time. The driver of the tanker, as yet unidentified, has refused treatment, a spokesperson at the KSP Post 15 said. Collaborative story by Larry Smith and Ed Waggener




This story was posted on 2014-10-27 05:23:15
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