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Multiple commercial vehicle crash closes I-65 North, Hardin Co.

Near Mile Point 98 north of Elizabethtown, KY

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

ELIZABETHTOWN, KY (3:27pmCT Tue 24 Feb 2015) - Kentucky State Police Post 4 CVE Division is investigating a crash involving multiple tractor and trailers that occurred at approximately 4pmCT today. According to preliminary reports the commercial vehicles crashed near the 98 mile point, while traveling northbound on Interstate 65 inside Hardin County. Injuries have been reported, however the extent of which are unknown at this time. The roadway will be blocked for approximately 1 hour and drivers are encouraged to exit I-65 North at exit 94 and follow state routes until the roadway reopens.




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Emergency Response on the Scene of Accident on I65 North



2015-02-24 - Hardin Co., KY - Photo by CM Staff.
A stalled motorist view of blockage of I-65 at Milepoint 96.5, Tue 24 Feb 2015.

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