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Commercial vehicle fire on I-75 North in Whitley County leads to lane closures

WHITLEY COUNTY, Ky. (FOX 56) — Multiple departments, including crews with the Laurel County Fire Department, are fighting a commercial vehicle fire on I-75, with emergency management officials asking drivers to seek an alternate route.
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Just after 11:15 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 24, officials with Kentucky State Police notified the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet that all lanes of I-75N had been blocked at the 23.2-mile marker in Whitley County.

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The LCFD wrote on Facebook that crews were at the scene of the fire, among other first responders.

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Officials fighting the fire advised travelers to expect delays. KYTC wrote that Exit 15 on I-75 was being used as a detour.

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More information about the commercial vehicle fire will be released as it becomes available.

This is a developing story. Stay with FOX 56 News for updates.

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