2 hospitalized after semi-trucks collide on I-80, causing one to catch fire
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WYOMING (ABC4) — Two people have been hospitalized after a semi-truck crashed into another semi-truck and caught fire on Friday evening.
According to a post from Bridger Valley Fire and EMS, they are currently on the scene of a two semi-truck crash on westbound I-80 near milepost 30.
One of the semi-trucks reportedly rear ended the other and subsequently caught fire. Heavy smoke can be seen billowing up over the trucks and heavy damage to the semi is apparent in the photos provided by Uinta County Fire and Ambulance.
Two people were reportedly transported to Evanston Regional Hospital. Their condition and specifics about their status have not been released at this time.
The left lane of westbound I-80 is blocked, and traffic is being allowed through on the right.
There is no additional information available at this time.
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