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Last updated on Thursday, January 11, 2018
(SEYMOUR) - Wednesday morning, shortly after 4:30 a.m., Indiana State Police responded to a personal injury crash on I-65 Southbound near the 43 mile marker.
As a result of the crash, a hazardous material spill and tractor trailer fire led to lanes of I-65 being closed for nearly 17 hours.
The initial investigation by Trooper Korry Clark indicated that traffic was slowed in the area due to a previous crash that occurred on I-65 southbound near the 41 mile marker.
A Covenant Transport 2017 Freightliner pulling a box trailer, driven by 30-year-old Uche J. Okpeh of Jacksonville, Florida, was traveling in the right lane of I-65, approaching the stopped traffic at the 43 mile marker.
Okpeh's vehicle struck the rear of a Land of Trucks Inc 2012 Freightliner pulling a box trailer, driven by 34-year-old Vitali Kriuchkov of Orlando, Florida, that was stopped in the right lane.
The collision forced Kriuchkov's vehicle into the rear of a Celadon Trucking Services 2015 Kenworth pulling a box trailer driven by 46-year-old Bobby L. Brand of Gadsen, Alabama. A passenger in Okpeh's vehicle, 30-year-old Senesie Kuyateh of Jacksonville, Florida, was injured in the collision. He was transported to Scott Memorial Hospital in Scottsburg, with injuries not believed to be life threatening. None of the drivers were injured in the collision.
Okpeh's vehicle was hauling hazardous chemicals when the crash occurred. Some of the chemicals were believed to be a non-flammable gas, a corrosive liquid (weed killer), a caustic acid, an oxidizing solid (dantobrom), and a corrosive liquid (glutaradehyde). As a result of the collision, some of the containers in the trailer were ruptured, causing the chemicals to spill inside the trailer and onto the road. HazMat teams were called to the scene to begin cleaning up the crash.
All lanes of I-65 were closed due to the chemical spill.
Kriuchkov's vehicle and Brand's vehicle were both removed from the scene.
At approximately 10:45 a.m., crews that were removing containers from Okpeh's trailer observed smoke and a volatile reaction taking place inside the trailer as a result of some of the chemicals combining during the crash. The responders backed away from the vehicle. The northbound lanes of I-65 were then shut down.
Officers went to homes within a half mile of the scene and warned residents of the situation. The tractor trailer ultimately caught fire around Noon and was fully engulfed. The vehicle burned until approximately 4 p.m.
As a result of the fire, a vehicle belonging to Indiana Spill Response was also destroyed.
After the fire was extinguished, crews began cleaning up the scene. The northbound lanes were opened at 4 p.m. The southbound lanes remained closed until 9 p.m.
As a result of the fire, the asphalt on I-65 near the 43 mile marker was damaged. Crews were able to make temporary repairs to the roadway until the Indiana Department of Transportation can make permanent repairs.
During the road closure, traffic was diverted off of I-65 to US 31.
The investigation is ongoing. It is not known at this time if anyone will be charged or cited as a result of the incident.
The Indiana State Police was assisted by the Seymour Police Department, Jackson County Sheriff's Department, Columbus Fire Department Hazmat Team, Vernon Township Fire Department, Jackson County EMS, Jackson County Emergency Management, Indiana Department of Environmental Management, Indiana Department of Transportation, 31 Wrecker Service, Indiana Spill Response, and the Salvation Army.
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