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BUS, TRACTOR TRAILERS 

INVOLVED IN I-88 CRASH

SCHENEVUS  – A Trailways bus, two tractor trailers and as many as 30 cars are involved in the crash on I-88 westbound between Exit 19 to Worcester and Exit 18 to Schenevus.

According to 511NY.com, injuries have been reported, but no one was killed. The DOT, as well as State Troopers, ambulances and fire trucks are on the scene.  Weather is believed to be a factor in the crash.  All lanes will remain closed until 8:30 p.m.

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