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Driver Pinned Between Tractor-Trailer, Jersey Barrier On I-83, Authorities Say

Update: The victim has released a statement following the crash, as Daily Voice reported here.

The Honda Civic stuck between the jersey barrier and the tractor trailer.

The Honda Civic stuck between the jersey barrier and the tractor trailer.

Photo Credit: Squad 8 Harrisburg Bureau Fire

Original: One person was trapped in their vehicle while pinned between a tractor-trailer and a jersey barrier on Interstate 83 on Wednesday morning, according to Squad 8- Harrisburg Bureau of Fire.

Multiple emergency crews were called to a motor vehicle accident with entrapment Interstate 83 southbound in Harrisburg between Exits 43: 2nd Street and 44A: 13th Street at 2:30 a.m., Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported at the time.

Squad 8 arrived to find a passenger vehicle on its side pinned between a tractor-trailer and the Jersey barrier. 

The driver of the car was pinned from the waist down under the dash and steering wheel, according to authorities at the scene.

After numerous attempts were made to use hydraulic tools, fire crews brought heavy wrecker tow truck. 

They pulled the tractor-trailer and car away-- as a unit, for six feet.

This move allowed crews to free the driver from the vehicle.

James J. Barron, 73, of Schuylkill Haven, was operating the tractor-trailer that struck the 2007 Honda Civic operated by Kayleigh M. Holjes, 30 of York Haven, according to Pennsylvania State police.

Holjes, is currently at Hershey Medical Center for treatment of "possibly life-threatening injuries," state police said in a press release on Wednesday afternoon.

Holjes, is a mother of two young children, according to her Facebook.

Her community is rooting for her during this difficult time.

Barron has been cited for Driving On Roadways Laned For Traffic, according to PSP.

The entire roadway was closed for approximately 4 hours, part of the roadway opened at 6:40 a.m.

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