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Update: Woman Injured After 4-Vehicle Crash That Caused Delays On Interstate In Westchester

A woman was hospitalized following a chain-reaction crash that left a car overturned in the middle of a Northern Westchester interstate and a truck on its side next to an embankment. 

Photos from the crash scene. 

Photos from the crash scene. 

Photo Credit: Alexander Davranov

The crash happened on Tuesday, Nov. 26 just before 1:45 p.m., when four vehicles became involved in a collision on I-684 in Lewisboro, according to Trooper AJ Hicks of the New York State Police. 

The incident began when a Peterbilt tractor-trailer driving south on I-684 near mile marker 20.2 unsafely changed lanes and hit a 2006 Chrysler sedan driven by a 67-year-old North Salem woman, Hicks said. 

The Chrysler then lost control, hit the median guard rail, flipped over, and entered the northbound lanes of I-684, hitting a Kenworth septic pump truck driven by a 30-year-old Brewster man. 

The septic truck then left the highway, struck an earth embankment, and overturned. Debris from the truck struck a 2017 Porsche sedan, according to Hicks. 

The North Salem woman was later taken to Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla for non-life-threatening injuries, Hicks said. No criminal charges were announced. 

The incident caused lane closures Tuesday afternoon, causing lengthy delays for motorists. 

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