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Rescue personel work to extract a person from the cab of a semi trailer following an early-moring crash in the eastbound lanes of the Borman Expressway Wednesday June 20, 2012. | Photo courtesy Indiana State Police
Debris and rescue equipment at the scene of an early-morning crash in the eastbound lanes of the Borman Expressway near Cline Avenue Wednesday June 20, 2012. | Photo courtesy Indiana State Police
Two semi trucks collided early Wednesday on the Borman Expressway, closing all eastbound lanes and injuring at least one person, according to Indiana State Police. | Courtesy NBC5
Two semi trucks collided early Wednesday on the Borman Expressway, closing all eastbound lanes and injuring at least one person, according to Indiana State Police. | Courtesy NBC5
Two semi trucks collided early Wednesday on the Borman Expressway, closing all eastbound lanes and injuring at least one person, according to Indiana State Police. | Courtesy NBC5
One eastbound lane is open (at right of traffic cones) as cleanup continues after an early morning crash in the eastbound lanes of the Borman Expressway near Cline Avenue in the area of Gary and Hammond, Ind. Wednesday June 20, 2012. The crash just down all eastbound lanes for much of the morning commute. | Stephanie Dowell~Sun-Times Media
Rescue personel prepare to airlift a injured person from the scene of an early-morning crash on the Borman Expressway Wednesday June 20, 2012. | Photo courtesy Indiana State Police
Westbound traffic crawls due to gapers delay as cleanup continues in the eastbound lanes (not visible) after an early morning crash in the eastbound lanes of the Borman Expressway near Cline Avenue in the area of Gary and Hammond, Ind. Wednesday June 20, 2012. | Stephanie Dowell~Sun-Times Media
Two semi trucks collided early Wednesday on the Borman Expressway, closing all eastbound lanes and injuring at least one person, according to Indiana State Police. … Read More