The Franklin County Sheriff's Office on Tuesday released the name of a truck driver who died in a multivehicle crash Monday afternoon on Interstate 270.

Robert Williams, 47, of Grove City, died at the scene of the crash just before 2:30 p.m. on I-270 near Alum Creek Drive on the Southeast Side, the sheriff's office said.

Charles Reichard, 56, of Johnstown, was driving a dump truck west on I-270 when one of the truck's tires blew, the sheriff's office said.

Reichard lost control and the dump truck swerved across the grass median, traveled through a cable barrier and into the eastbound lanes of the interstate. The truck then collided with three other vehicles, a 2018 Ford E-350 van, a 2017 Toyota Camry and the International box truck Williams was driving, the sheriff's office said.

Paramedics pronounced Williams dead at the scene.

Reichard, who was not wearing a seat belt, remained there in critical condition Tuesday at OhioHealth Grant Medical Center, the sheriff's office said.

Four people in the Camry were taken to Nationwide Children's Hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening, the sheriff's office said.

The van's driver was not injured.

A section of I-270 was closed in both directions between Route 33 and Interstate 71 through the afternoon commute Monday. The westbound lanes were reopened about 6 p.m. The westbound lanes were reopened by about 7:35 p.m.

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