Semi-truck rollover blocks lane on Interstate 64, Nashville IL


A semi-truck has rolled over on Interstate 64 eastbound near the Nashville exit, blocking the right lane. Two passengers were in the truck, and their injuries are unknown. Emergency services, including fire and ambulance, are responding to the scene.
Audio|Source: Washington County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Mt. Vernon Fire Dispatch
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County Ambulance Washington County Ambulance. Washington County Ambulance National Fire. Washington County is Ambulance National Fire. These are to respond to Interstate 64 East Fells at the National Exit. Interstate 64 Eastbound, Milmarker 50, where I set my truck rollover. There is lane blockage.
00:29
Two passengers, no other vehicles involved. Washington County timeout, 714 KSM 399. Nashville's in route. Washington County Ambulance, Nashville Fire. Washington County Ambulance Nashville Fire.
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Need you to respond to Interstate 64 eastbound at the national exit. Interstate 64 eastbound the exit of mile marker 50 for a semi-truck rollover, complete interstate blockage. Two passengers, no unknown or unknown injuries, Washington County timeout, 715 KS on 399C.
01:19
Go ahead. Onstein, 717. And they have a trooper in route as well. Good one. Yeah, but you have on the map, Tim. Thank you. Where they get these rides drivers at?
01:46
We fire alarm still archived outside the building, main contact with staff, and everything. So you turned earlier. Two waited projects there.
01:56
from his driveway.
02:14
Attention, Nashville Fire. Nashville Fire need you to respond to Interstate 64 eastbound at the Nashville exit. Malmarker 50, respond to Interstate 64, mile marker 50, on-ramp to Interstate 64. For a semi-truck rollover, right lane blockage, two passengers, unknown injuries, Lashby County timeout, 720 K at N399.
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I-64, Nashville, IL
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