HUBER HEIGHTS — People described hearing a loud boom after a deadly wrong-way crash on Interstate 70 early Sunday.
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As reported on News Center 7 at 6:00, dispatchers received several calls about a wrong-way driver who hit several vehicles.
The crash happened around 1:12 a.m. on I-70 eastbound near Brandt Pike.
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A woman caller told dispatchers what she saw and heard.
“I was getting off at the 38 (mile-marker), they were getting on at the 38,” she said.
The 38 marker on I-70 is the exit to Brandt Pike.
She explained what she saw after the wrong-way driver went right past her.
“They were coming right at me,” they told dispatchers. “I watched them go from the ramp into the right-hand lane all the way to the left. And I don’t know if they hit the car head-on or not, but they definitely smacked them hard.”
As News Center 7 previously reported, two vehicles were on fire, and a third crashed near the median when officers and medics arrived to the crash scene.
A fourth vehicle was found a mile east near the Brandt Pike exit.
Three people died, and medics transported another person to an area hospital.
I-70 East was promptly shut down and reopened around 12:20 p.m.
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Crash Reconstruction Team is helping handle the crash.
Police did not specify if any of those who died was the wrong-way driver or release the identities of those involved.
We will continue to follow this story.
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