Both lanes of westbound Interstate 30 are currently shutdown due to a crash near mile marker 115; the north service road also was reported to be shut down just before 2 p.m. Tuesday. Those traveling along that stretch may want to take a different route or plan for travel delays. Only the south service road remained open at 1:55 p.m. to westbound traffic, officials at the crash site reported.

Traffic had reportedly backed up from the 120 mile marker eastward on I-30 west at 1:50 p.m. The crash, called in just after 1:40 p.m. Tuesday March 22, 2022, reportedly involved two 18-wheelers, at least one of which was reported to have caught on fire. Just before 3 p.m., westbound traffic has backed up along I-30 and the north service road (Industrial Drive) into Sulphur Springs between Hillcrest Drive and South League Street.
Law enforcement and firefighters from multiple agencies were reported to be on scene. Officials, as soon as possible, will divert westbound traffic away from the crash. At least one injury was thought to have been injured, but extent of injury was unknown, but a medical helicopter was landed at the location for one patient. Occupants were reported to be out of the vehicles involved.
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