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Officer Jesse Madsen (Credit: Tampa PD) A 45-year-old police officer was killed in a collision with a wrong-way driver early Tuesday on Interstate 275 in Tampa, police said. The wrong-way driver also died in the crash, Tampa police Chief Brian Dugan said during a news conference. Dugan said police began getting calls just before 1 a.m. Tuesday about a speeding white sedan that was swerving and heading south in the northbound lanes of I-275 in Tampa. About a minute later, a caller said the car had collided with a marked patrol vehicle. Jesse Madsen was a former U.S. Marine who had worked for the Tampa Police Department for 16 years, Dugan said. Madsen had received seven life-saving awards. The chief called Madsen a “dedicated husband” and the father of three. Dugan said Madsen is the 32nd Tampa officer to be killed in the line of duty. The name of the 25-year-old driver has not yet been released. “This is a tragedy,” Dugan said. “Our community has been rocked by these wrong-way drivers.”