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A Florida man was transported to the hospital after his semi jackknifed on Interstate 24 in Caldwell County Monday afternoon.
Chief Deputy Chris Noel with the Caldwell County Sheriff’s Department reports deputies responded to a single-vehicle wreck with injuries in the westbound lanes of I-24 at the 57-mile marker shortly after 3:20 p.m.
Deputy Noel says a semi driven by 41-year old Yohan Lopez, of Hialeah, was pulling a full-size box trailer when a pickup truck passed him and then immediately entered his lane of travel and then abruptly started slowing down. To avoid hitting the pickup truck, Lopez reportedly steered to the right, causing the semi to jackknife and exit the westbound shoulder of the road where it came to a stop.
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Princeton firefighters battled a fire involving a semi hauling cooking oil in the eastbound lanes on Interstate 24 near the Lyon-Caldwell County line overnight.
The Princeton Fire Department was dispatched to the semi fire at the 56-mile marker on I-24 shortly just before 11:15 Tuesday night.
Assistant Fire Chief Tim Cook tells the News Edge the semi was hauling 48,000 pounds of cooking oil that caught fire and was fully engulfed when firefighters arrived on the scene.
He says twelve firemen and three tankers were on the scene for about three hours, and firefighters had to decon at the scene before returning to the station.
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The Caldwell County Sheriff’s Department has released the name of the man who was flown to an area hospital after a single-vehicle wreck on KY 903 Friday afternoon.
Chief Deputy Chris Noel says deputies responded to a rollover wreck with a subject ejected from the vehicle in the 1500 block of KY 903 shortly after 2:30 Friday afternoon.
According to Noel, an investigation by Deputy Jeremy Kolba determined 52-year old Kenneth Tyrie, of Princeton, was driving a truck east on KY 903 when, for unknown reasons, his vehicle dropped off the shoulder of the road and he overcorrected, causing his vehicle to overturn. Deputy Kolba says Tyrie was ejected from the vehicle and flown via helicopter from the scene to an area hospital.
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