1 trapped, killed in I-65 head-on collision: Maury County Fire Department
MAURY COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — One person was killed Tuesday afternoon in a crash on Interstate 65, according to the Maury County Fire Department.
According to an MCFD Facebook post, the crash occurred Tuesday, June 17, just after 3 p.m. at the 36 mile marker on I-65 southbound.
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MCFD crews arrived on the scene of a head-on collision with one person trapped inside a vehicle, the post said.
Fire officials said unit Rescue 21 moved quickly to extricate the driver, but the driver was dead.
The driver of the other vehicle involved suffered minor injuries, according to MCFD.
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I-65 was closed for about an hour due to the crash, the post said.
MCFD officials said Engines 21 and 24, Rescue 21, OPS 20, Support 20 and Deputy 20 were the responding units.
Other responding agencies included Maury County 911, Maury Regional Emergency Medical Services, Maury County Sheriff's Department and Tennessee Highway Patrol.
News 2 has reached out to THP for additional information.
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