All lanes closed due to semi crash on SB I-75 in Dayton – MASHAHER

ISLAM GAMAL15 May 2024Last Update :
All lanes closed due to semi crash on SB I-75 in Dayton – MASHAHER


UPDATE @ 6:45 a.m.

Traffic remains a mess after a semi crash on Southbound Interstate 75 in Dayton early Wednesday morning.

>>PHOTOS: Semi rollover crash shuts down SB I-75 in Dayton

As Xavier Hershovitz reported on News Center 7′s Daybreak, a semi partially tipped over on I-75 SB between Stanley Avenue and State Route Four.

Photos and video show the semi tipped to its and debris off to the side.

All lanes remain closed on I-75 SB and traffic has been diverted onto State Route 4.

ODOT cameras are showing delays on I-75 past Stanley Avenue.

It is expected to grow throughout the rest of the morning commute.

Drivers can use the contraflow lane on SB I-75 or take the surface streets to avoid delays.

Drivers can exit off I-75 SB at Stanley Avenue, Needmore Road, or Benchwood Road, according to WHIO Traffic Reporter Jake Magnotta.

We will continue to provide updates on this story.

UPDATE @ 6:17 a.m.

Traffic is a mess after a semi-crash on Southbound Interstate 75 in Dayton early Wednesday morning.

News Center 7′s Xavier Hershovitz is inside Storm Tracker 7 checking conditions on I-75 while News Center 7 Traffic Tracker Jake Magnotta has ways to get around the crash NOW on News Center 7′s Daybreak.

>>PHOTOS: Semi rollover crash shuts down SB I-75 in Dayton

Dayton Police and medics were dispatched at 2:25 a.m. on initial reports of a crash on I-75 SB between Stanley Avenue and State Route Four.

ODOT cameras show the right lanes are closed and a semi partially tipped over

Initial scanner traffic indicated a possible gas leak, but News Center 7 has not confirmed that.

Montgomery County Regional Dispatch said there was a possible HazMat situation and the Ohio State Highway Patrol is also on the scene.

Hershovitz says traffic on I-75 SB is being diverted onto State Route Four.

We will continue to provide updates on this story.

Photo from: Xavier Hershovitz/Staff

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-INITIAL STORY-

The right lanes are closed after a semi-crash on Southbound Interstate 75 in Dayton early Wednesday morning.

>>TRAFFIC ALERT: All lanes closed due to crash on SB I-75 in Dayton

Dayton Police and medics were dispatched at 2:25 a.m. on initial reports of a crash on I-75 SB between Stanley Avenue and State Route Four.

News Center 7′s Xavier Hershovitz is checking conditions and providing LIVE updates NOW on News Center 7′s Daybreak.

Initial scanner traffic indicated there is a possible gas leak, but News Center 7 has not confirmed that.

Montgomery County Regional Dispatch says there is a possible HazMat situation and the Ohio State Highway Patrol is also on the scene.

Hershovitz says that traffic in the contra-flow lane is open.

ODOT cameras show a large police and fire response on I-75 SB between Stanley Avenue and State Route Four.

Traffic is being diverted onto State Route 4.

Initial scanner traffic also said the semi may have partially flipped over and hit a highway sign.

We will continue to provide updates on this story.

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