Tire Detaches From Northbound Semi-Truck, Crosses I-5 Median and Strikes Southbound Minivan Head-On; Driver Injured

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VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON — A minivan driver was injured Thursday morning after a tire came off a semi-truck on Interstate 5 and struck the vehicle during the morning commute, according to the Vancouver Fire Department.

The crash happened just after 7:30 a.m. on I-5 just north of Mill Plain Boulevard.

Tire Crossed Into Opposing Traffic

Vancouver Fire said the tire detached from a northbound semi-truck and hit a southbound minivan.

Firefighter-paramedics evaluated and treated the minivan driver at the scene. Officials said the driver suffered moderate injuries and was later transported by American Medical Response to a local hospital for further care.

I-5 Backups Reported

The crash caused traffic backups in both directions of I-5 during the morning commute.

The Washington State Patrol is investigating.

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