February 11, 2009

SEMI TRACTOR HAULING GASOLINE TANKER FLIPS OVER ON SOUTHBOUND INTERSTATE 69 SOUTH OF INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA CAUSING FUEL SPILL AND FORCING LANES CLOSED

Indiana State Police were forced to close two of the three southbound lanes of I-65 just north of Southport Road after a tanker hauling 8,500 gallons of gasoline flipped over and landed upside down. State Troopers at the scene reported that gasoline was knee deep in the ditch where the semi trailer and tractor came to rest.

The driver of the rig, 73-year-old Loren Hooten of North Vernon, Indiana, told police that he didn't know what happened. He was reportedly driving southbound on Interstate 65 south of Indianapolis when the tractor and trailer was sent to the shoulder and went off into the ditch.

February 3, 2009

MULTI CAR PILE-UP NEAR FISHERS, HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA CAUSES SERIOUS ACCIDENT WITH MULITIPLE INJURIES AND FATALITIES AND FORCES I-69 TO BE SHUTDOWN

Indiana State Police were forced to shut down both directions of nearly 45 miles of Interstate 69 from Fishers in Hamilton County to the Alexandria exit after over 30 cars and semi-tractors were involved in numerous accidents Tuesday, including a deadly chain reaction pile-up in Fishers, Indiana. DOT%20Picture.jpgState police reported that twenty-eight cars and five semi trucks were involved in a chain reaction collision. Two people riding in a semi truck were killed and one person was critically injured. Ten others were taken to nearby hospitals, and police reported multiple entrapments with injuries.

Indiana State Police are blaming weather conditions, speed and drivers following too closely for the deadly chain of events. Police believe the accident started when two vehicles struck a firetruck that was assisting a stranded motorist on the roadside. Those firefighters were not among the reported injured. The accident's initiation point was very close to Fishers High School in Hamilton County, Indiana.

Three of the injured were removed on stretchers. Other witnesses and some of the injured were being taken to Fishers High School to be interviewed and/or treated for minor injuries. Several motorists remained entrapped for over an hour after the accident was first reported. There was also at least one fuel spill from one of the vehicles. Haz-Mat teams were dispatched to assist in clean-up.

Further north on I-69 in Madison County, multiple accidents and pileups were being reported with no resulting serious injuries or fatalities. The accidents involved a stretch of the Interstate from Pendleton to near Ind. 236 east of Anderson.

The sudden snow accumulation that hit the Indianapolis area Tuesday Morning prompted the National Weather Service to issue a winter weather advisory for the southeastern quarter of Indiana. They reported approximately 3.7 inches of snow fell at Indianapolis International Airport in about three hours before 10:00 am.

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