Fire Trucks Block I-85 in Atlanta Due To Collision
ATLANTA, GA – At least two fire trucks are currently blocking southbound I-85 along Camp Creek Parkway due to a collision.
Triple Team Traffic announced this crash and closure at 5:02 p.m. Due to the closure, Georgia Department of Transportation crews and other first responders are currently redirecting drivers to Highway 29.
🚨TEMPORARY RED ALERT to Clear this Crash on I-85/sb at Camp Creek Pkwy (exit 72). Avoid. Use Hwy 29. Stay tuned. #ATLtraffic pic.twitter.com/5vzcW7Kony
— Triple Team Traffic (@WSBTraffic) October 21, 2024
Officials have not stated the exact cause of this collision, specified the number of people and vehicles involved, or said if anyone sustained injuries or had to go to the hospital.
New information will be provided as our newsroom uncovers more details.
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