Fuel Truck Crash Closes Turnpike for Hours

Crews work to clean massive spill

By Claudia DoCampo and Brian Hamacher
|  Monday, Sep 14, 2009  |  Updated 1:37 PM EDT
View Comments (
)
|
Email
|
Print
Fuel Truck Crash Closes Turnpike for Hours

Getty Images

A crash involving an overturned gas truck has caused a massive fuel spill that kept the turnpike closed until nearly 1 p.m. today, tying up traffic all morning.

advertisement

A crash involving an overturned gas truck has caused a massive fuel spill that kept the turnpike closed until nearly 1 p.m. today, tying up traffic all morning.

The mess began when the tanker, loaded with 9,000 gallons of fuel, collided with a mini-van around 2:30 a.m. on the southbound side of the turnpike near Okeechobee Road, according to Miami-Dade Fire Rescue.

The van's driver was ejected several feet from his vehicle, suffering serious injuries, and he was airlifted from the scene to a nearby trauma center. The tanker's driver was also taken to the hospital by an ambulance.

The tanker is divided into three seperate compartments, each holding 3,000 gallons of fuel. Only one of the compartments was damaged, and the other 6,000 gallons of fuel were secure, according to MDFR.

Rescue units used a foam blanket over the spilled fuel to help contain the leak. It took several hours until the Turnpike was opened back up to traffic.

Turnpike traffic was shut down in both directions between Okeechobee Road and Red Road, MDFR said. Access from I-75 to the northbound lanes of the Turnpike was also closed down.

Get the latest headlines sent to your inbox!
Posted Sep 14, 2009
Leave Comments
What's New
Get Our New iPad App
Now optimized for iPad, NBC 6 connects... Read more
Follow Us
Sign up to receive news and updates that matter to you.
Send Us Your Story Tips
Check Out