National City: Amazing Video I-805 Semi-Truck Fire 01102017
2017 ж. 10 Қаң.
14 540 376 Рет қаралды
Address: 805 SB at Plaza Blvd, National City
Agencies: NCFD, SDFD, NCPD. CHP
Interviews: Driver Mr. Parra
Dispatch Time: 2:00pm
Driver stated a mattress flew off of the back of a truck, and he hit it. It got stuck under the Semi-truck, and he tried to moved to the shoulder but couldn't. He stopped, got out and the fire began. Fully engulfed, heavy smoke, several explosions, SIG ALERT for hours, traffic was backed up for over 10 miles at one point.
Driver:my truck is totally engulfed in flames!! Dispatcher:you’ll still be able to get your load delivered on time right??
Wimpz ur funny dude but dats a damm true statement
@@august88837 lol yes that is true!
Dispatcher told him it's a hot load
You must work for the same company I do and have the same dispatcher
@@monfrig6959 LMAO! that's a dispatchers thinking for ya.
I've gotta applaud the videographer: Clear, steady filming, and the proper orientation too. THANK YOU!!!!
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R.C. Collins, this video man should be getting a ton of job offers. He's one of the very best! Amazing just how he was able to capture every detail. Camera very stable, zoom excellent, panning top notch, everything well captured. I applaud his skills!
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R.C. Collins that’s his job that’s why lol. He sells this to the news
Lol I'm also surprised no told him to get further back. He seems like he's a safe distance away,but I've seen it before where police or others don't favor people near the scene at all.
Love how the cameras doesn’t move while the smoke and fire progressively gets closer to him
That's not true. Look here: 5:20. Scientific source: Institute H. Kloettenschreck (Berlin)
I love how every time I see a vehicle fire and people are still driving close to it like nothing is wrong.
Why police don't stop the traffic???
Dios los cuiden a todas los bomberos
IKR!
need to move the car so fire truck can get to the fire
That's because they are STUPID!
I’m no expert, firefighter, or first responder, but even I know two things: The highway should have been shut down. Secondly, any fire which has grease, oil, fuel, or chemicals needs something to ”smother“ it.
Steven, I also wonder how far away is the police car behind it? That’s one hell of a hot fire to do what it’s doing to the cab. Isn’t anyone worried the gas tank will blow just as they are passing it? Smh Lol! Just after I finished this, the gas tank DID blow. I see the camera person moved pretty quickly. Dummy
@@chriscooper7642 hwy backed up for miles , water is all they have it does work and its a perfect world we take chances. You must be a democrat
Robert Biondo , you must be an idiot . You need to utilize some punctuation in order to make sense. And no, I’m not a Democrat. I’m a Republican.
From what I remember the foam tank or whatever didn't work so the only option they had was water
Chris Cooper actually they didn't need to close the highway down, they just needed to leave 1 or 2 lanes open, now if it was a Tanker Truck on fire, then that's when they have to close the highway down but its not a tanker truck
"What was your first thought. when you got out of the track and saw the fire? Not much really. You know, I don't get impressed too easily." LOL.
I think he meant to say I don't get upset too easily he sure has a good attitude his Composer was spot on and his Company is lucky to have him very loyal👍
That ladies and gentleman is how you make a video, who ever made this video i say nice job. You did nice work.
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FD must have still been in the middle of their lunch. My estimate, maybe 8+ minutes to arrive after the assignment was dispatched? Great video Doug! I was hoping they'd get more foam on the ground for the fuel fed fire, but don't know if they had it available. Good work from those firefighters though, nice quick attack.
Can't believe traffic continues to pass by that closely....😨😨😨
Urea, I said the same thing. Betty they shit themselves when the tire blew when passing by
World has to keep turning, I guess. I'll keep my slow paced island life ( even though I moved to the country).
That's what I was thinking ..wow
People are stupid the ones driving on by.
I know that’s what I was thinking the full time
I am a prof. firefighter for 20 years. Never seen a sloppier job than this. wow.. just wow..
I'm not a firefighter but I was wondering why they weren't using the foam to put it out. They almost caught their hoses in fire a few times and in the beginning, I was wondering if they were gonna put it out or stand there and watch it. Like damn, are they gonna handle it or just let it burn?
Yeah and they knew it was a fuel fire and used water on it, and even worse at one point one hose was used in a way that blew the fire into the firefighters on the other side. They are lucky nobody didn't get seriously burned! This should be a training video about how NOT to fight a fire!
I was trained n used foam n 2001, why didn't they have foam? Was hard to watch:(( hope my house doesn't catch fire..😆
Agreed.
@@rgarito besides that you always start to fight a fire from the ground up to give the air feeding fire lots of humidity.
Can't believe it was 2017 , such an amazing video captured on camera. Time sure flies so quickly .
Where was the foam? They were spreading fuel, ashphalt, liquid rubber and plastic back and forth into their working area and on the lines??? Police never stopped traffic, traffic passing by within 20' of tires exploding, high pressure air tanks exploding, fuel tanks exploding, toxic fumes from burning fuel, rubber, aluminum, magnesium, vinyl, plastic, tar.....Would make a great training video on how NOT to attack a fuel fire !!!
Exactly!!! My Fire Cheif would have our ass if this shit happened
I said the same thing, WHERE'S the foam truck. Anywhere else would have used foam, too put it out. Especially if they aren't going to shut down the freeway. They are just putting more people in jeopardy. Smh.
right on....some simple sense PLEASE
Yea I was wondering about the foam as soon as I saw the water hoses. But I was like well they're the fire fighters I'm not. Then the second hose comes in and the dude is hitting the chemicals with high water pressure shooting flames directly at the other dude. Then I was like holy shit lol. Then I'm watching all the chemicals go down the water drains. 🤷♂️
so many experts here lmao
That fire was laughing saying Feed me more water I'm thirsty lol
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Where is a fireworks???
After the end of everything they show up see??
Truck driver was calm, cool, and collected. He did a great job.
One of the scarier fire videos I've seen. Knowing the fire was hot enough to melt steel like butter...plus seemed like the firefighters were fighting a losing battle for a bit but I'm glad things were brought under control.
Nothing says brotherhood like blowing burning fuel onto your coworker.
Senior guy: "Hey Boot, you good on that side?" Probie: "I know what I'm doing." ... sprays the burning diesel fuel towards the senior... Senior: ... 😕
I seen that too lol.
Paybacks a bitch!
Is somebody in that truck
It’s not like he did that on purpose, so why would you say that?
so many negative comments about these fire fighters, because of the lack of foam in the fighting of this truck fire. I finally had a chance to ask about the foam. As it turns out, a valve failed right when it was needed most. So for all of the people trashing. this Dept and it's fire fighters. Shame on you. You weren't there, but so quick to judge these men. I covered several departments almost daily. The National City fire fighters are highly trained, high motivated, and some of the best men I've ever met.
That is a shit excuse!
911 VIDEO NEWS The negative comments make my blood boil!
911 VIDEO NEWS with that response time I would guess that they are paid so you no foam
I meant y no foam
colton Luker statement still makes no sense...sorry
Looks like the bucket of foam was not on the truck, tough to knock it down without foam. They did a good job of containing the fuel till it burns off. I was concerned about suspension and tire explosion when the guys were so close. Great job on the Officer to direct the attack.
3:40 When he zoomed in, did anyone else expect to see the T-1000 walk towards you?
Holy shit! Everyone else is like - I gotta get to Starbucks!
Why not their truck isn't on fire
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I remember being stuck for hours after work when this happened , I saw the aftermath. I’m glad I was able to watch your video
@Jon Smith um no
Whhaaaaattttt!!!!! I didn't even realize you filmed this video!! It's one of my top videos to watch!! It's just crazy with the gasoline, and the stupid people who just drive by without a problem like that one white car that flew by. Stay safe 🙏🏼 GOD BLESS 🙌🏼 🙏🏼 Stay Blessed 🙌🏼 😇 🙏🏼
I'll give kudos to the shooter as well: nice footage. Steady. Nice ambient sound of tires exploding. Some stuff could be edited out if this on the 10PM News, but overall a decent story if someone was a commuter. And even got an interview of the driver. Handled like a true news photographer which I did at one time. Good job. Though I'm sure how a fire stated from running over a mattress. The idiot who lost it needs to have their ass kicked. Just my opinion.
My question is why was traffic not stopped?! Especially the traffic coming onto the freeway!
Somebody didn't want to call back up to get out of the cruiser he was at a hotspot
Where it is it’s not worth closing he was almost on the shoulder
@@brennancrumb835 it is ALWAYS worth shutting down. Period.
I’ll bet Jeremy Dewitt would have stopped the traffic.
Agree with you 💯
The videographer did an excellent job in focusing on the fire and not the side distractions. Concentrate on the event now no matter how chaotic; you can always review the video later to see in greater detail what actually happened.
For such a big fire right on a highway, it's crazy that traffic was allowed to continue right past the danger zone..so many things could have gone badly wrong there.
I’m sure it was closed as soon as possible. They can only get there so fast
This is the Southland. Drivers will do anything.
and let gas go in the drains, you didnt even think about that did you
Crazy traffic, like the jackass in the white car 1:37.
@@timmarquez713 I don't think so..cars were still passing throughout this incident. No attempt was made by the police to stop them
I love that " I don't get impressed too easy"!!!!!!!!!!! Best thing I've heard.
Excellent quality video, and top marks too volvo for there contribution to climet change, speeding it up with their new night heating system for drivers discomfort 👍🤠
I hope they use this video for training purposes for all emergency personnel. Response time, traffic control, materials/ chemicals on hand for all fires, etc.
"Oops, there´s burning fuel on the ground" "No problem, just give me more water!""
im so tired of seeing that in these videos lol
Great video!! Excellent photography and fantastic interview with a very professional driver.
Thank you very much!
Most impressive thing here? The fact that 1 tire didn’t blow. Wow
Well, if you didn’t know that diesel floats on water now you do.
Fire academy 101 you'd think...
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Absolutely!!! Also, car accidents happen (slipping) are more likely to happen after a down pour of rain..... (exhaust dripping fuel, causing the 'rainbow effect' in puddles of water) xxx
@@kkqqkkqq941 หนน
The very first thing we learned in Navy Firefighter school , you NEVER spray water on a fuel fire!!!! You gotta use FOAM... Everytime you hit it with a stream, it just flairs, making for a worst situation........
Yeah, I think those guys know about that. You use what you have in the moment. Don’t be such an idiot.
No first lesson should be the pipe should not put on that side since the flow will be to that side.. it should be opposite side, then the water pipes could have been saved from the fire
@@AchayanIn yeah, but Much safer to be on the side of the truck where the traffic dont float
@@AchayanIn a water pipe could allways be fixed or replaced
@@glennka1 yes but for the time being you won’t have a pipe. Also why damage it unnecessarily?
Scary!!!! Glad he is okay!! Was worried! Kept saying “where is the driver?!” Whew! Scary!!
Flames: "I'll burn your fire-hose Mr. Firefighter!" Firefighter: "I think you just need a quick drink sir!"
Cant believe traffic continues to drive by,,,wow,,,
Craigslist: ran great before small engine fire, just needs new cab and tires, engine will start with battery and fresh fuel.
Randy T Include Carfax report.
Randy T can we meet half way
Randy T ...hahaha . ..and has minor body damage...wash, wax & detail needed
LOL
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i like how the two fire engines parked so neatly beside each other😀
OMG! The fire quickly engulfed the vehicle. But firefighters control it bravely. Salute to all firefighters team.
3:33 did any body see that smokenado on the right. 😲
Mr. A Gigitty gigitty oh shit crazy
I did!
thats some crazy shit wow
Mr. A Gigitty gigitty I saw that to
Crazy people don't call the fire truck
There’s explosions and flying parts coming off the drivers side and the cop allows cars to pass that close!?!? That cop should of blocked a extra lane.
That is an alarming amount of explosions, at first I thought it was a crazy coincidence that as I scrubbed the video it seemed within a minute of stopping to watch I'd hear an explosion. Crazy to see how response times are and how long a disaster can manifest before any responders can be present. It's a good thing to be mindful about, like you might think calling an emergency response might quell a situation but you have to account that it's probably gonna be an hour before anything substantial is accomplished.
not really an alarming amount, the truck itself has 10 tires, so that's at least 10 explosions.
Disaster?
Thank god this driver is alive and well.
The graphics are really up to date. They look so realistic!
In my state that big of a fire they would have shut the highway down for safety reasons. Dumb that people would drive around it that close.
You and your state and besides your grandma fuck it !!
I'm not American, I'm from Canada and I'm assuming they didn't shut this highway down becsuse the frigging state has 41+million people.. think of all the traffic that would have left..
Yes that close while it exploded more then a few times . Senseless
@@NickyD and that's why you are a mediocre pussy. Diesel fuel is barely flammable only thing that can explode is the tires. Stop believing what you see in the movies and start living in the real world. No risk equals no reward. If in California the most densely populated state they shut down the highway every time a inconsiderate truck driver failed to use his fire extinguisher to take care of a small issue. The state would have standing still traffic every other day state wide. Like 15% of all Americans live in that state.
@@chrisandrews2987 That is the tires popping queer, the vehicles don't explode like in the movies you watch
It's simply STUNNING to me to see how quickly eighteen-wheelers like this one can go up in flames! Same thing goes for car fires - once fire really gets a foothold on a vehicle, it becomes NOTORIOUSLY hard to extinguish - not even foam, never mind plain water, seems able to put out an inferno like this one. Here, the fire departments were left with little choice but to allow this tractor-trailer rig to burn itself out and focus instead on keeping the flames from spreading. BTW, I loved the interview 911 VIDEO NEWS had with this rig's driver who, thank goodness, escaped unharmed. He did the best he could to get his rig safely off the highway. I really liked his cool manner and gracious good humor. Long may this fine man continue to drive his rigs safely, and may he NEVER AGAIN have to go through another episode like this one. Bravo to you, Ernesto Parra, for your quick and decisive action, as well as to you, 911, for videoing this event as well as you did!
If ol' Ernesto would've made it to the right shoulder of the road then they would've been dealing with a massive brush fire also.
Yes truck he speed to 300 to burning down to gas
Love how the foam was used after the fire was out....
That truck driver was the most chill dude. I'm glad that this won't ruin his lively hood since he was driving for a company rather than his own truck. Guess this is why insurance is so important.
Yeah man, I appreciate his company looked out for him sad that this is so surprising
As far as I know, so that the fire doesn't spread or spread, it's best if it is flushed first that has not been exposed to the spread of fire, or flammable materials, not directly to the hotspots because when flushing the fire points, the fire will spread to other parts of the truck due to the water pressure is so great, so the fire is too fast to wipe out a truck and it only takes a very short time to save a truck so big, just a suggestion from me thank you, greetings from Indonesia😊
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Pretty level-headed truck driver.
FOAM SHOULD HAVE BEEN USED BY FIRST ARRIVING CREW ON THIS FIRE. POOR CALL BY 1ST ARRIVING ENGINE CAPTAIN
Must be as a result of AFFF fire foam being classed a cancer causing product.
Does every engine have foam on board or is it certain ones that carry it? I'm just wondering if they just straight up didn't have it to use ya know? I mean they teach you that in like 1st grade to not use water on a oil fire!!! Idk..
@@firstnamelastnameisallowed7943 Depends on the department.
@@firstnamelastnameisallowed7943 depends on the department funding I’m pretty sure
I find it insane that although traffic sees a semi on fire, they continue to drive by. That’s INSANE!!! One blow and your toasted!
It happens all the time Keep moving, stay away as far as you can, and don't stop and gawk. I've passed a few car fires in my time.
I saw cars get spray by the hose how close they are
@@KECOG хорошо, колеса один за другим стреляют!!!
@@KECOG надо было бы ещё из лафета долбануть!!!
Dispatch is like hey is your delivery gonna be on time because we got another lined up for ya.
Early 90’s I saw an old Ford Ranger pull over across from a new fire station with smoke coming from the hood. The fire became much more intense once it reached the dashboard. Early 2000’s I bought a 1983 F350 chassis cab truck that some vandal set the cab on fire. Nothing in the cab left but metal. It was quite a mess to cleanup. I was going to rebuild the truck with a cab from an F150 but changed my mind after I looked into the over complicated MnDOT inspection process.
I'm still a trainee, I'm curious as the the policies in place for CALFIRE and the use of foam to fight fires where (I'm assuming this was fuel) is an factor.
Amazing camera footage! You're the best!
Im a firefighter and never once have i let my hose catch fire or be in the path of flammable liquid flow paths
Well then, firefighter, you should know that this is a combustible liquid and not a flammable liquid. And you should know the difference and why it is important.
EngineerDude *Maybe he's the brother of the guy who sells the hoses...* *This is united states, remember?*
I wanted to know.... Why did the water cut off so many times?
Actually they left the hose to contain the liquid from going down the drain and causing fire to travel down the storms drains, they had no other option at that point.
Why wasn't foam used? In fuel fires its standard practise in the UK. I also note that there wasn't a coordinated effort to push the fire back to source using the pressure of water alone. Seems to me that this video could be used as a training aid in the future. Firemen attend fires; firefighters fight fires!
Arrived late for extinguishing, but astonishing traffic was not blocked despite many blasts, people were just going from near the burning truck.😭
I'm glad no one was hurt. With as long as it took for responders to arrive.
perfect filmed , like a pro!
Stefan S. Did the driver film this??
I hope the guy who didn't tie mattress realized what he did.
If you look closely about at 1:51, you can see the pieces of foam etc... in the lanes of traffic, behind the truck. I can see an orange colored car driving over it, along with a white SUV that kicks up a piece at 2:07.
The man who dropped the matress is going to have to replace the truck.
This fire could've easily been prevented. The guy carrying the mattress should have known that there is a law about unsecured loads and tied it down better or use a trailer. And the driver of the truck should've slowed down and backed off if he knew it was an unsecured load.
Hell he ain't stopping until he gets to mexico.
They fought the fire and the fire won...
This video also proves that given enough energy/intensity of the fire, it can resist and overpower water.
This is one layed back driver. Best wishes to him. Outstanding video..
A lot of places would have shut the highway down.
Paul Otis ...yep...my town, for sure.
My exact thoughts because those passing on the right we're lucky
Pine City Apiary true because explosions are every where block all of the highway
My city would have
The passing cars were lucky
I witnessed something like this a few years ago on I45 northbound just outside Houston. There was a truck on fire on the right shoulder and police or firefighters hadn't arrived at the scene yet but everyone slowly got in the far left shoulder as they passed the truck since the wind was blowing East to West. As I passed I could feel the heat from the blaze from INSIDE MY CAR!! Even though I had the windows up and AC on! Scared the crap outta me as in a split second I thought about it exploding next to me. Drive safe everyone!
Watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲
👏 👍 I just love how people don't care about it, they just keep on driving by, without checking on the driver 👍👏 was the driver okay?!
Wow! That was hard to watch. Water and diesel.....Dur! Captain oblivious. No foam. Two idiots blowing fuel everywhere. Traffic FLOWING as if nothing going on. 5 apparatus doing nothing. Standing in a pool of fuel. Really guys?
Hahahahah.....first thing I thought of mate...firefighter on right pushes blazing water onto left side firefighters...hose burning...lol... almost a shit-show...5 tenders...2 dude working....lol
Kinda what I was thinking...
I was going to add a comment, but . Couldn't even save the trailer .
Agree bro thay did a idiot wash .
You must not know difference between a truck company that has “no water” and a engine pumper which has water. There is no visible hydrants in the area, so water conservation is number 1, while a water tender that has durrrrrr water for the fire trucks comes and relays ! Idiot
I was hoping you'd be there. Excellent video.
thank you sir, pure luck to be there
Gotta be super careful standing in front of an engulfed vehicle. Some cars/trucks have hydraulic struts that are used to support opening the hood and when on fire the pressure inside of those struts can build up until they blow and become projectile like a ballistic knife and pierce just about anything in its way
Just insane how it engulfed the whole truck
This should be a training video of all the things not to do.
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Completely true
Multiple fire trucks 2 hose lines ?
@@davem2914 Yeah, what good is that second line at, say, 8:18 ?
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I live in San Diego and trust me they aren't shutting down the 805 for something like this lol
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@@SanDaygo1619 internet banging ? Haha get a life yo
Till a firefighter gets killed because of some jackass that wants to fly by them
Good
UK they close the freeway and the the other side too. Car fire today on Motorway all stop even when put out took ages to reopen.
You do great filming!
this just happened to my truck in 30 minutes the truck was gone unreal I could have died in it couldn't sleep went to take a shower got call from fire department by the time I got out nothing left insane lost everything dam
Glad you made it out on time. The whole video just wanted to know you were ok. 🙏🏻
What a nice training video on "non Training" I hope you have bought a few pails of good class B foam to carry on the engine but to use it next time.
Great coverage👍🏻
Thanks for watching
I say bravo to the truck driver. Cool, calm and collective. I'm glad he is okay. I'm thinking the fire department didn't have flame retardent foam to fight deisel fueled fire on this event. I'm sure the fire chief should know better. For explosion safety to motorists, the highway should have blocked. Besides all this, good job for keeping the fire under control.
I was thinking the same, very strange that foam wasnt used, but well... the job was done
The people casually driving by this thing must be on their way to cash a $1,000,000.00 check! Why else wld anyone just “drive by” a potentially explosive fire? As I wrote that, the sucker exploded! Geezuz!! And then exploded 3 more times! They shoulda STOPPED traffic! WTF?
Phat Girl Gotta keep that traffic going. If people don’t go to work theres no money
Great video , how'd you end up there so quick ? That mattress must've wedged itself right next to the mufflers to go up so quick , noticed it was leaking diesel right from the start . LIKE THE DRIVER SAID the he springs must've cut the fuel lines !!!
DiegoDad I was on my way to another fire and this happen in front of me. pure luck.
Wow 5 mins into the video and I still don't see no fire departments and they aren't closing the highway down... like wtf?! Is it that safe to drive that close to a fully engulfed vehicle fire?
What did the cop do still letting traffic through ( fuel tank ) ?
Smooth truck driver. He said all the right things.
Lesenciel le chauffeur et saint et sauf
I can’t imagine the heat those firefighter are feeling being so close in taking down that fire!
And the heat from their cheifs!
Wow, Was that Trumpton Fire Bragade in action 🔥😳
What did the fd spray on it diesel fuel?
Had they not been trained in dealing with liquid fuel fires? Not related to my question, but I'm surprised how long it took the tyres to blow 😯
I also thought the same😓
Crazy how everyone just keep passing by
What else they can do.
I know, clueless huh?
(Rhetorically) What would you have them do !! 🤔
@@paulturnet4572 not drive by because it could explode on them, like wait until it's clear by the fire fighters before driving by it
@Summer Bertram • Point taken,... be well 👌.
Do only airport departments have foam?
I love the fire engine with the water squirting out it's front end @15:47. It looks like a kid's toy or The Little Engine That Could fighting the fire all on it's own.
A lot of errors being made in this footage. Good example on what not to do in situations like this
Maybe this WAS a training video.
Wow. Fire is just an incredibly beautiful element. You just can't look away from it, it is simply too fascinating. 😮
A handful of Darwin award nominees driving past the right side of the truck and running over the flammable liquid in the process.
Wow wow that's was very scary l can't believe it the traffic was still passing that was very dangerous 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱 From Edinburg Texas
Brings back bad memories of when it happened to me. Mine was turbo failure plus blown high pressure oil line to supply the fuel to the heat of the turbo.
Hey, Boss! That truckload of steaks I'm delivering. Did they want them medium or well-done?
Well done for sure
U sure it’s steak?
T hi s kind of fire is not for water extinguisher it's for Powder
lol
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6:25 I could swear that sound is Small Arms Ammo cooking off in the fire. I've heard that before.
This raises a lot of questions for me...why the freak didn't they shut down the highway? Hard telling what could have gone flying in the fuel tank explosions..