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Traffic was slowed but not entirely blocked on both sides of I-75 in Camp Washington Saturday night in a six-car crash.
Six cars were involved in a crash on Northbound 75, and one of them was launched over the center guardrail, landing upright in the median off the southbound side.
Injuries were reported at first on both the northbound and southbound sides of the highway, but no one was hurt enough to go to the hospital. A district fire chief said 6 cars were involved, with all but one ending up scattered on the northbound side of the highway, causing a long backup on that side, with a minimal backup on the southbound side.
A witness told him that two cars involved in the crash were driving extremely fast.
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