Westbound I-20 closed at I-45 after crash involving semis, Dallas fire truck
The Dallas County Sheriff's Office said the crash was due to icy conditions.
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The Dallas County Sheriff's Office said the crash was due to icy conditions.
Four people were killed and the highway was closed for roughly 9 hours.
The collision, which occurred around 1 p.m., resulted in the closure of I-45 between Loop 12 and Simpson Stuart Road.
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It happened around 1:45 p.m. Thursday, March 11, in the northbound lanes of I-45 near FM 1182 in the town of Alma.
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