WB I-74 reopens following crash, spill near Ohio-Indiana border
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HARRISON TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WXIX) - Westbound Interstate 74/US-52 reopened after about eight hours following a crash and spill in western Hamilton County, according to the Ohio Department of Transportation.
A semi-tractor trailer overturned at about 2:30 a..m. Wednesday near the Ohio/Indiana border, spilling slippery chicken bi-products all over the road, Hamilton County dispatchers confirm.
ODOT says a tow truck brought in a ‘kick-off broom’ to remove the chicken parts on the road.
All lanes were reopened around 10:00 a.m.
An ambulance was sent to the scene as a precaution. Harrison police confirm no one was hurt.
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