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Traffic alert: NB Traffic at I-65 102MM choked by truck fire

Update: 9:13amCT, Wed 6 Jan 2016: Scene is clear. - Chris Jessie
Tractor-trailer Fire results in closure of two of three Northbound Lanes.

By Chris Jessie, Public Information Officer
KYTC, District 4

ELIZABETHTOWN, KY (6:47amCT, Wed 06 Jan 2016) - Crews are continuing to work a tractor-trailer fire at the 102mm I-65 northbound. The right and middle lanes have been blocked at this time by the Hardin County Sheriff's Office. The Fire Department is doing overhaul now. Estimated another 2 hours of only 1 lane open. We are waiting for another wrecker to arrive and remove the rest ofthe truck out of the roadway.




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