James Crow, 62, dies when tanker he was driving crashes, spills 7,000 gallons of milk to spill on Interstate 84 near Boardman, Oregon
Fatal tanker crash causes 7,000 gallons of milk to spill
The Oregonian reports that Oregon State Police say in a news release that James Crow had been driving a 2016 Freightliner Monday when it drifted off the highway and rolled onto its side. Rescuers worked for two hours to pull Crow from the wreckage. He was taken to a Portland hospital and later died.
Officials say the spilled milk ended up in a ditch near the crash site and had flowed into the state-managed Coyote Springs Wildlife area
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