Willow Creek Township, IL (December 10, 2024) – Emergency responders were called to a serious collision involving a vehicle and a tractor-trailer on I-39 NB near mile marker 88 at Willow Creek Rd. According to Chief 2401, the incident involved a single vehicle that became lodged under a semi-truck.
Illinois State Police reported that the right lane of the highway was blocked due to the crash. Emergency crews from multiple departments, including Lee County Sheriff's Department, Lee Volunteer Fire Department, and Shabbona Fire Department, responded to the scene. Rochelle Fire Department and OSF LifeFlight were initially called to assist, but air medical transport was canceled after the patient was successfully extricated and handed over to EMS for care.
The current condition of the injured individual has not been released, and the cause of the crash remains under investigation.
Motorists traveling through the area are advised to use caution and follow detour signs until the right lane is reopened.
Truck Accidents in Illinois
Collisions involving tractor-trailers, such as the one on I-39 NB, often result in severe injuries due to the size and weight of commercial vehicles. Incidents where smaller vehicles are trapped or struck by semi-trucks can be particularly devastating, with complex rescue efforts required to extricate occupants safely.
For those injured in such accidents, seeking immediate medical attention is critical. Victims should also consult legal professionals to ensure they are properly compensated for medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages.
As investigations into the cause of this collision continue, drivers are reminded to exercise caution when driving near large trucks, maintain safe following distances, and avoid sudden maneuvers that could lead to catastrophic outcomes.
If you or someone you know has been involved in a crash like this, it is essential to consult with medical and legal professionals to help navigate the recovery process and protect your rights.
For more information or updates on local accidents, visit Local Accident Reports.