Deadly multi-vehicle crash on I-75 near Tennessee-Georgia border: Officials
The incident involved six passenger vehicles and a tractor-trailer with two vehicles "actively on fire" after the crash, according to officials.
The total number of deaths has not yet been released.
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The crash occurred in East Ridge, Tennessee, a suburb of Chattanooga.
"Emergency personnel prioritized lifesaving and performed multiple extrications," The East Ridge Police Department said in a statement.
As of 6:45 p.m. local time, all patients had been transported to an area hospital.
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Chattanooga Police Department, Hamilton County Sheriff's Office and Tennessee Highway Patrol responded to assist efforts on the scene, officials said.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
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