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Jeep driver in stable condition after vehicle is pinned under semi in McCordsville crash

Police said the crash happened Friday around 1 a.m. at the intersection of Hancock County roads 900 North and 700 West.
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MCCORDSVILLE, Ind. — One person is at an Indianapolis hospital Friday morning after a crash in McCordsville between a semi-truck and Jeep Wrangler.

McCordsville police officers responded to a report of a crash around 1 a.m. at the intersection of Hancock County Road 900 North and County Road 700 West.

Police arrived and found the Jeep pinned underneath the semi trailer.

According to police, the driver of the Jeep was trapped, but firefighters were able to get the driver out. Police said the driver was taken to a hospital in Indianapolis and is currently in stable condition.

The driver of the semi was not injured in the crash, according to police.

Police said the Jeep was going east on 86th Street as it became County Road 900 North at Marion-Hancock county line, while the semi was going north on County Road 700 West — or Carroll Road. 

Investigators have not said what led to the crash.

Police said the intersection where the Jeep and semi crashed is a four-way stop. 

The Hancock County Sheriff's Department, Fortville Police Department, New Palestine Police Department, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, Vernon Township Fire Department, Lawrence Fire Department, and Indianapolis Fire Department also assisted in the incident. 

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