Semi Driver Causes Chain-Reaction Crash With Patrol Car in Riceboro
RICEBORO, GA – A semi-truck driver rear-ended a Liberty County Sheriff’s Office patrol car, leading to a chain-reaction crash involving one or two other big rigs Thursday.
WJCL said this collision happened after midnight on I-95 when the deputy was responding to a report of an initial crash. The impact of the wreck would cause diesel fuel to spill from one of the trucks. The diesel fuel would go on to freeze under the piled-up snow and ice.
None of the occupants were harmed as a result of the crash.
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