Ohio Turnpike pileups will take days to clean up

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TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Traffic on the Ohio Turnpike is moving
again where a massive traffic pileup left three people dead about
halfway between Toledo and Cleveland.
Toll road officials say it
will take days to clean up the tractor-trailers and debris left behind
on a two-mile stretch of the eastbound lanes southwest of Sandusky.
The
State Highway Patrol says the series of crashes involving about 40
vehicles Wednesday afternoon included two separate pileups.
The victims included a truck driver from Illinois and 20-year-old Hannah Matheny of Parma who was in
another car.
The patrol says a second crash involving about 20 vehicles killed 66-year-old Janice Robb from
Schererville, Ind.
A trooper who was pinned between two vehicles during the crashes remained in serious but stable condition
Thursday.
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TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Traffic on the Ohio Turnpike is moving
again where a massive traffic pileup left three people dead about
halfway between Toledo and Cleveland.
Toll road officials say it
will take days to clean up the tractor-trailers and debris left behind
on a two-mile stretch of the eastbound lanes southwest of Sandusky.
The
State Highway Patrol says the series of crashes involving about 40
vehicles Wednesday afternoon included two separate pileups.
The victims included a truck driver from Illinois and 20-year-old Hannah Matheny of Parma who was in
another car.
The patrol says a second crash involving about 20 vehicles killed 66-year-old Janice Robb from
Schererville, Ind.
A trooper who was pinned between two vehicles during the crashes remained in serious but stable condition
Thursday.
Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights
reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or
redistributed.

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