4 calves killed of 135 involved in truck crash on Pa. Turnpike

This browser does not support the video element.

IRWIN, Pa. — A truck carrying calves was involved in a crash Tuesday morning on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

The crash was reported shortly after 5 a.m. in the westbound lanes near the Irwin exit, Westmoreland County emergency dispatchers said.

You can customize your WPXI News App to receive Westmoreland County news alerts. CLICK HERE to find out how.

Investigators said a tractor-trailer carrying the animals jackknifed getting off the ramp at the Irwin interchange, hitting a concrete barrier and folding into itself.

Four calves died in the crash and a few others were hurt. The driver was not injured, according to police.

The second level of the double-decker trailer reportedly collapse, falling onto some cows below.

The calves that were on the truck were moved to the side of the turnpike into a makeshift corral. They were kept there until they could be taken away.

This browser does not support the video element.