UPDATE: Semi-truck crash near Hale Interchange causes morning commute headache

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Updated: 10:26 a.m. May 16, 2018
MILWAUKEE COUNTY (CBS 58) -- The semi crash was cleared just after 9 a.m.
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Posted: 7:17 a.m. May 16, 2018
MILWAUKEE COUNTY (CBS 58) -- Greenfield Fire-Rescue says a semi-truck hit the median wall near the Hale Interchange early Wednesday morning.
No one was hurt but the semi-truck was leaking fuel. Crews are working to clean up and remove the diesel. The incident is causing traffic delays in the area. Click here for the latest conditions.
Greenfield Fire-Rescue out with semi on median wall from east to north in Hale Interchange. No injuries. Firefighters working on containing minor fuel leak. Delays expected for quite awhile. #SlowDown#BuckleUppic.twitter.com/hOqZCg4Jw0
— Greenfield Fire (@greenfieldfire) May 16, 2018
Hale Interchange update, sneak peek: Greenfield Fire-Rescue contained about 40 gallons of diesel in collecting "pools" we keep on hand. Private company currently on site off loading this, remaining fuel. Delays to continue until site fully cleared. #SlowDown#BuckleUppic.twitter.com/o3nrYkfqdC
— Greenfield Fire (@greenfieldfire) May 16, 2018