HUBER HEIGHTS — Interstate 70 has been reopened after a flipped semi closed down all westbound lanes early Tuesday morning.
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Just before 4:30 a.m. Huber Heights crews responded to I-70 Westbound near Brandt Pike on reports of a semi that had flipped on its side.
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The semi overturned after being involved in a crash with another vehicle, according to Huber Heights Police.
The driver of the semi was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The semi ended up on its side, blocking all three lanes of I-70 westbound.
I-70 Westbound was completely shut down for several hours while crews worked to remove the semi.
The interstate has since reopened to traffic.
The crash remains under investigation at this time.
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