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Spider 10-14-2007 02:54 PM

Sad day ....... 15 truck pile up
 
I am always telling other drivers over the CB quit ****ing tailgating , allow yourself room for emergency breaking , I could be oversized , and see Warner , Swift , Central ,etc. on my ass tailgating , if i have a chain bust loose or have to stop , there is no hope , we will crash , I suspect driving to fast for weather conditions and tailgating is to blame for this ........
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Oct 14, 1:58 PM EDT

Fiery Pileup Kills 3 Near Los Angeles

By MICHAEL R. BLOOD
Associated Press Writer
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SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (AP) -- Firefighters finished removing charred debris Sunday from a freeway tunnel where three people died in a fiery, 29-vehicle pileup that could keep a major interstate shut down for days.

Investigators determined 28 commercial vehicles and one passenger vehicle were involved in the crash late Friday that killed three people and injured at least 10, Deputy Fire Chief John Tripp said. The search of the debris ended Sunday morning and confirmed no more fatalities.

With the large numbers of vehicles trapped inside the tunnel, "there was a potential for a greater number of critical injuries, let alone fatalities," Tripp said.

Officials hope to reopen the southbound lanes of the closed freeway by Tuesday morning, but they have been hampered by concern about how many repairs will have to be made for the tunnel to be safe.

"Our goal is to get the roadway open as quickly as possible," said Will Kempton, director of the California Department of Transportation.

At least five big rigs burst into flames that spread to other vehicles and burned a full day after the crash on a rainy Friday night. At the height of the fire, flames shot out of both ends of the 550-foot-long tunnel, rising as high as 100 feet, firefighters said.

About 300 firefighters were fighting the fire early Saturday, and the intense heat caused concrete to crack and melt, sending chucks falling onto a road below. Small fires lingered even as debris was being removed Saturday afternoon.

The bodies of two crash victims were found early Saturday and a third was found later in the day, authorities said. The dead were two adult males and one child, Los Angeles County Fire Inspector Jason Hurd said Sunday.

The bodies of one man and the child were in the cab of a truck hauling cantaloupe, which appeared to have hit a pillar outside the tunnel, a fire official told The Associated Press on condition his name not be used because he was not authorized to speak about the crash.

The other body was found in a truck about 12 feet short of the tunnel's exit, said the official.

The exact ages of the victims were unknown. County coroner's investigator Kelly Yagerlener said it could be several days before the names of the dead were released.

The pileup in the southbound truck tunnel of Interstate 5 began about 11 p.m. Friday when two big rigs collided on the rain-slickened highway, about 30 miles north of downtown Los Angeles.

"There was an accident in front of me. I come to a stop and then they just start hitting me, one right after another," trucker Tony Brazil told reporters at the crash site.

"A couple drivers come over the top of the truck and (said), 'Get out of here, let's get out of here,' so I got my wallet and my phone and I was able to squeeze between that truck there and the wall," Brazil said.

The cause of the crash is being investigated.

The pileup snarled traffic for miles in all directions as motorists had to navigate neighborhood streets and mountain roads to get around the wreck. Traveling 100 yards on one street just down the hill from the crash took an hour.

Interstate 5 is a key route connecting Southern and Northern California, as well as a major commuter link between Los Angeles and its northern suburbs.

The tunnel, built in the 1970s, and its mix of curves and darkness has long been regarded by truckers as one of the most dangerous areas of the freeway.

"There's kind of a blind spot, so if you boogie around the bend too fast and there's somebody stopped in the tunnel, it'll be 'boom-boom-boom', Arthur Johnson, 45, of Buckeye, Ariz., told the Los Angeles Times.

Truck driver Fausto Angelino said he's been driving that stretch of road for 23 years.

"I hold my breath every time," he said.

The stretch of freeway carries about 225,000 vehicles a day.

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Associated Press Writer Jacob Adelman contributed to this report from Los Angeles.

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Meck77 10-14-2007 03:01 PM

Wow...I heard something about it this around the water cooler. Didn't realize it was that bad....man

Spider 10-14-2007 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Meck77 (Post 1751022)
Wow...I heard something about it this around the water cooler. Didn't realize it was that bad....man

devastating ........ I have been down this stretch of road , it is nasty , nothing compared to the roads in Colorado and Utah ,but the way people drive make it worse ......

Blueflame 10-14-2007 03:08 PM

Wow...prayers for those who were killed and their families....

Broncochica 10-22-2007 10:22 PM

I live an hour away from where it happened, it was horrible and my brother couldn't get through to get back home for a few days, very sad.

Los Broncos 10-23-2007 01:40 AM

Dam, thoughts and prayers to the dead ones.

Be safe out there Spider


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