Serious injuries in crash with 2 semi-trucks in Arlington | HeraldNet.com

2022-09-03 07:14:00 By : Mr. MOVEN CHEN

A semi-truck crashed into a Chevy Silverado on Thursday in Arlington. (Washington State Patrol)

On Thursday, a semi-truck ran into a Chevy Silverado on Highway 530 near 27th Avenue NE, according to Washington State Patrol.

ARLINGTON — One person was seriously injured in a crash involving two semi-trucks in Arlington on Thursday, police said.

On Thursday afternoon, a semi-truck was stopped at a light on Highway 530 near 27th Avenue NE, said Washington State Patrol trooper Jacob Kennett. Behind it was a white Chevy Silverado.

A second semi-truck rear-ended the Silverado, sending it forward into the other semi, Kennett said.

A person in the Silverado suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries, according to the state patrol.

The crash led to a major backup on northbound I-5 and nearby roads, according to the state Department of Transportation. Talk to us You can tell us about news and ask us about our journalism by emailing newstips@heraldnet.com or by calling 425-339-3428. If you have an opinion you wish to share for publication, send a letter to the editor to letters@heraldnet.com or by regular mail to The Daily Herald, Letters, P.O. Box 930, Everett, WA 98206. More contact information is here.

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On Thursday, a semi-truck ran into a Chevy Silverado on Highway 530 near 27th Avenue NE, according to Washington State Patrol.

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