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SEMI-TRUCK CRASH WITH SIGNIFICANT HIGHWAY CLOSURE ON INTERSTATE 84 IN OREGON

TRUCK CRASH I 84 fire

MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OR (June 27, 2022) - The Oregon State Police is reporting that on Sunday, June 26, 2022, at approximately 6:45 A.M., A semi-truck with a crane boom and a flatbed trailer was traveling eastbound on I-84 near milepost 42 when a tire blew.

The truck, operated by Marvin Klopfenstein (37), plowed through the cement barrier into the east-bound lane where it jackknifed and rolled onto its side. The truck slid on the cement barrier and caught on fire.

The driver escaped with only minor injuries.

I-84 remains closed in both directions.

The Oregon Department of Transportation is diligently working with Gerlock towing and US Ecology on the cleanup. An estimated 200 gallons of fuel, oil, and antifreeze came from the vehicle. The pavement was gouged in places that will need to be repaired before the highway re-opening.

OSP was assisted by Multnomah County Sheriff’s office, ODOT, Cascade Locks Fire, Gerlock Towing, and Purdy’s towing. US Ecology responded for environmental cleanup.

For information regarding the highway reopening, visit www.tripcheck.com  

 

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