By Seth Anderson on July 30, 2015
A chain of accidents that began early morning on Sunday, July 26, 2015, left a truck driver dead and three firefighters injured.
Police and firefighters first responded to a serious accident on Texas 183 between Belt Line and Story roads just after 3 a.m. Shortly thereafter, a semi-truck crashed into the roadblock built to clean up the scene of the first accident. Then, a drunk driver crashed into a patrol car on-scene.
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The eastbound lanes of Texas 183 were closed for a significant portion of Sunday as a result of the accidents.
Law enforcement first responded to a major accident around 3 a.m. involving a GMC pickup truck. The driver of the vehicle, who was arrested on suspicion of driving while under the influence (DUI), had fled the scene of the accident and led police on a chase several yards down the road.
While the scene was being cleared, an aerial ladder fire truck with its lights on blocked traffic. Shortly after, a semi-truck traveling at highway speed came barreling into the back of the fire truck, resulting in a fiery accident that sent the firetruck spinning and flipping down the road. The truck driver was pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities say that it was unclear if the truck driver had touched the brakes or not. They were unsure if he had fallen asleep while driving or if he suffered from a medical condition.
Three firefighters had been sitting and standing at the front of the fire truck during the collision and were thrown to the side by the impact. One suffered a concussion and the others reported minor scratches and bruises.
Minutes later, a patrol car was hit by another vehicle – the patrol officer was not in the vehicle at the time. The driver of the car was arrested for DUI.
The tragic events of this night demonstrate the terrible effects that driving while under the influence and driving while fatigued can have. Our truck accident lawyers in Fort Worth have seen this devastation first-hand and have years of experience representing those injured as a result of negligence by other drivers.
Call (817) 920-9000 if you have been injured in an auto accident.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.
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