After six vehicles crashed on Montgomery I-75, they were injured several times.
Update @ 3:35 AM
Several people were injured Thursday night after a six-car crash closed in both directions for hours.
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As reported News Center 7 at 11:00The crash occurred after 9 p.m. Thursday at I-75 on Dryden Road.
There were a total of six cars in the crash. Medical staff transported multiple people to the hospital.
The closure begins on Dryden Road and lasts a mile on the northbound and southbound lanes.
According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) dispatcher, the highway reopened after 12:20 a.m.
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Malik Patterson of News Center 7 It is said that several law enforcement agencies are on the scene. These include OHSP soldiers, Montgomery County Sheriff’s Deputies and Morain Police.
Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) staff also responded to the scene.
The dispatcher told News Center 7 that at least four people were hospitalized. Their conditions are currently unknown.
The video shows a white pickup truck sandwiched between two cars. It suffered huge front-end damage.
OSHP said a sand truck was also taken to the site for a gasoline spill.
News Center 7 is working hard to learn about the status of the resident and the causes of the crash.
We will update this story.
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