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Southbound I-15 in Lehi reopened after 3 injured in crash; child in critical


LEHI — A child was transported by medical helicopter in critical condition following a crash on southbound 1-15 in Lehi on Thursday, according to the Utah Highway Patrol.

Southbound I-15 at Lehi Main Street was shut down due to the crash around 6 p.m. The road was reopened around 7:21 p.m., but UDOT said significant residual delays still remain.

According to Utah Highway Patrol Lt. Nick Street, a Kia Soul was traveling southbound on I-15 around 4:30 p.m. when, for unknown reasons, it traveled outside of its lane and hit a barrier wall on the left side of the interstate.

Street said that the car then traveled across the interstate and hit the barrier on the other side near the off-ramp for Lehi’s Main Street.

The child, whose age was not given, had no pulse at the scene. Street said that emergency responders were able to regain the child’s pulse before the medical helicopter arrived. The two other occupants, a male driver and another child, were taken to the hospital by ground ambulance in stable condition.

UHP is investigating the cause of the crash as well as whether the child was properly restrained, Street said.

Utah Department of Transportation officials advised drivers to use an alternate route after the interstate was closed.

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