Monday, February 23, 2015

COUPLE DIES IN FIERY ROLLOVER CRASH IN MIAMI COUNTY, KANSAS




FEBRUARY 23, 2015







PAOLA, KANSAS (AP)




Authorities say a couple died after their car went off the side of a Miami County road, overturned and caught fire.




The Kansas City Star reports that the crash happened around 2:30 p.m. Sunday on Plum Creek Road, just north of 335th Street.  Their car was southbound on Plum Creek Road when it left the road, overturned and caught fire, according to the sheriff’s office.




The Miami County Sheriff’s Office identified the victims as 78-year-old Willis D. Hodgson and 77-year-old Beth E. Hodgson. The couple lived in the town of Parker.




The accident remains under investigation.

LEANDER, TEXAS BABY DIES IN FIRE SPARKED BY SPACE HEATER AND COMBUSTIBLES BEING TOO CLOSE TO THE HEATER









FEBRUARY 23, 2015

LEANDER, TEXAS (KXAN)

A 7-month-old baby is dead and his parents were taken to a San Antonio medical center following a fire in a mobile home that firefighters say was caused by a space heater. Firefighters were called to the home on Red Hawk Drive, near FM 2243 and Bagdad Road, about 4:45 a.m. Monday.

The child’s parent, Amanda Garret, 33, and Jerob Justus, 39, were taken to Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio which has a specialized burn unit. 

Patrick Justus, 2, was also taken to San Antonio. The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office did not have an update on their conditions.

Authorities believe Amanda and Jerob were injured trying to rescue the baby, Ian, from the home. Danny Justus, a relative who lives in a mobile home next to Amanda and Jerob, was also injured in the rescue attempt and had to be treated for smoke inhalation at Cedar Park Medical Center.

Another child in the house, 7-year-old Eres Justus, was treated and released from Cedar Park Medical Center.

“It was pretty bad,” neighbor Stephen Wilkes told KXAN. “The whole house was pretty much engulfed except for this end over here where the propane tank is. And it was just spreading real quick.”

The state fire marshal was called to the home to investigate and verify the cause of the fire.

A GoFundMe page has been set up to help family. The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office Victim Assistance Unit is also asking anyone who can help to drop off donations at the sheriff’s office.

The young and the elderly are the most frequent victims of house fires.  Unfortunately, too many fires have started in mobile homes heated by portable space heaters since they are placed too close to combustibles.  All heaters must be placed at least 3 feet away from all combustibles (clothes, curtains, paper, cardboard boxes, etc.)

OIL TRUCK SKIDS OFF ROAD, FLIPS TO ITS SIDE IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD




FEBRUARY 23, 2015

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, GAITHERSBURG, MD

Slippery roads and careless driving for the road conditions caused an oil truck to skid off a driveway and tip over in Gaithersburg, in Montgomery County Monday morning.

Pete Piringer, spokesman for Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Service, says it happened on Goshen View Drive in Laytonsville, Maryland.

A truck was making a delivery of heating oil when it started sliding and overturned.

It was carrying 2,500 gallons of oil.

No one was hurt.

Hazardous materials teams are on the scene to help with the cleanup.

CRANE AND BOX TRUCKS INVOLVED IN SERIOUS CRASH IN HOLLY SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA; DIESEL FUEL SPILLED ON THE ROAD







FEBRUARY 23, 2015




HOLLY SPRINGS, N.C. (WTVD)




An accident involving an overturned crane truck and a box truck is affecting traffic on N.C. Highway 55 and West Holly Springs Road.
It happened Monday afternoon in the southbound lanes.

Some diesel fuel was spilled in the crash.

Drivers should avoid the area while crews remove the trucks from the scene.

No one was injured.