MI: Truck jackknifes, bursts into flames, car found trapped underneath

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  1. c64basic

    c64basic Medium Load Member

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    This is really tragic :smt085

    I-75 in Troy reopens after double-fatal accident involving semi-truck



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    A morning fire that rendered northbound I-75 closed for at least six hours early this morning has left two currently unidentified motorists dead after their vehicle was trapped under a semi-truck.


    Firefighters and police officials were sent to the scene of the collision just after midnight. Reports detailed that a semi-truck was on fire on northbound I-75, north of Rochester Road.


    While the fire was being put out, officials noticed what looked like another car under the semi. It was mangled so badly by the flames, it was nearly indistinguishable, said Troy Assistant Fire Chief David Roberts.


    “There was no license plate that we could see,” Roberts said. “It was even hard to tell what kind of vehicle it was. In fact, I think (officials) still don’t know exactly what kind of vehicle it was.”


    Two people who were inside of the trapped car have been confirmed dead.


    The pair who were found inside the car were burned so badly that most officials involved assume they will have to be identified by dental records. Both are scheduled for an autopsy this morning, according to Oakland County Medical Examiner’s Office investigators.
    The details of the initial crash are somewhat mysterious, as there are very few witnesses at this point, said Troy Police Department Sgt. Andy Breidenich Monday morning.


    The driver of the Art Van semi, who suffered only minor injuries in the accident, told police he was able to escape before the flames grew, said Breidenich.


    The driver was treated at the scene by emergency personnel.
    After the crash, he told officials his “truck jack-knifed, then caught on fire. He was able to get out of it, but later, had no idea he hit a car,” Breidenich said of the initial investigation.


    Another witness said they saw the car, which could only initially be identified as a Pontiac following the incident, driving slowly with its hazard lights on along the highway.


    “There’s not much more we know about how the crash happened,” said Breidenich. “We’re still investigating.”


    At one point during the fire, the semi’s fuel tanks ruptured, causing burning diesel fuel to spread along the highway and leak into drain pipes.


    After the blaze was extinguished, a HAZMAT team was called to the scene to handle the spill, and the Michigan Department of Transportation was notified for extra cleanup assistance. The northbound lanes of I-75 were reopened around 6 a.m.
     
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  3. Giggles the Original

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    oh wow.....interesting.....sad.....
     
  4. camerabrat

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    RIP to the 2 and condolences to the families. Sad deal.
     
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  5. KW Cajun

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    It would be senseless to even speculate how this happened until all evidence/details are known.
    Tragically sad, to say the least, and prayers to those lost & their families.
     
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  6. c64basic

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    A few more details:

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  7. Giggles the Original

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    see thats what i thought..was the trk had rear ended/ran over the car....but didnt say cuz we didnt know for sure....but how else did the car end up UNDERNEATH the truck? and the driver of the trk said he just jack knifed?? there had to be a reason....
     
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  8. CondoCruiser

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    That's the million dollar question, "why did he jackknife"? I think you're right giggles. He is just playing dumb. The investigators will unravel it.

    My condolences to the families of this horrific accident.
     
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  9. CertifiedSweetie

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    The car also could've sideswiped or hit him causing him to jackknife. Since it was late and along with probably panicking he could've not noticed the car.
     
  10. CondoCruiser

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    Anything is possible. We just like guessing. CSI TTR :)

    He is on the shoulder where the car was. Possibly they rubbernecked and he locked her down making a last second choice which way to go??
     
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