Tuesday, March 17, 2015

MULTI-VEHICLE CRASH, SEMI-TRAILER FIRE CLOSES I-65N IN JACKSON CO. THE SEMI-TRUCK’S BRAKES CAUGHT FIRE, SEMI DESTROYED SENDING 44,000 POUNDS OF PEANUP BUTTER UP IN FLAMES














MARCH 16, 2015




SEYMOUR, IND. (NEWS RELEASE) 




A semi-trailer fire and subsequent multi-vehicle crash Monday afternoon on I-65 in Seymour closed the north lanes of the inter-state for about four hours.




Indiana State Police Trooper Seth Davidson stated that on March 16, 2015 around 2:22 PM Clifton Bennett Jr. 48, of Sunman, Indiana was driving a 1985 Western Star tractor/2013 Great Dane Trailer combination north on I-65 near the 44 mm when he discovered the trailer brakes were on fire. 




Bennett pulled his rig to the shoulder and attempted to put out the fire. The flames became too intense so Bennett separated the tractor from the trailer. 

Bennett was hauling 40, 000 pounds of peanut butter. The trailer and its contents were destroyed. Bennett was not injured.




A short time after the trailer fire began around 2:38 PM, a four-vehicle crash occurred in the north lanes of I-65 at the 43 mm.




Indiana State Police Trooper Randel Miller stated that Richard Kermode 48, of Indianapolis, Indiana was driving a 2005 Nissan Altima north on I-65 when his car rear-ended a 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse that was operated by Mackenzie Pritchett 19, of Brownstown, Indiana who was stopped in the traffic back-up and caused a chain-reaction with two other cars. 




Pritchett's Eclipse was pushed forward into the back of a stopped 2008 Hyundai Sonata driven by Dawn York 38, of Kenosha, Wisconsin. 




York's Sonata was pushed forward into the back of a stopped Mercury Mariner that was operated by June Beatty 45, of Shepherdsville, Kentucky. Kermode's car caught fire shortly after the collision. 




This resulted in two vehicles on fire at the same time within one mile of each other.




Pritchett, York and Beatty were each treated at the scene for non-life threatening injuries. Kermode was not injured, but was cited for speed too fast to avoid a collision.




The north lanes of I-65 reopened around 6:30 PM.