DISASTER Today's vehicle crash -- Texas, semi flies off overpass, driver doesn't make it.

mzkitty

I give up.
Whoa !!! Horrifying. See video below or at the link.

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View: https://twitter.com/i/status/1573293596547088387


Updated: 4:59 PM CDT September 21, 2022


ALLEN, Texas — One person is dead after an 18-wheeler flew off a U.S. 75 overpass in Allen, Texas, on Tuesday afternoon, police said.

The crash happened near the intersection of 75 and Stacy Road.

Police in Allen said it appeared the semi-truck was going northbound on the highway when it collided with another vehicle, sending the 18-wheeler off the overpass.

Dash camera video from a witness shows the semi-truck going off the overpass, overturning onto the road and then bursting into flames.

Police said the driver of the semi-truck died. He was later identified as Gustavo Gomez, 71.

Letters and packages spilled out onto the roadway after the crash. Some had USPS markings on them. A USPS employee could be seen at the scene taking pictures and making phone calls.

USPS on Wednesday confirmed that Gomez was not a USPS employee.

In a statement to WFAA, USPS said: "The accident that occurred involved a contractor who transports mail for the Postal Service. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this time."

The driver of the other vehicle involved was not injured and was seen cooperating with police.

Traffic could be seen backed up for miles going northbound on 75 through Allen.

"Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with the victim's family and friends as they deal with their loss," police said in statement.

The City of Allen said there were delays in all directions through Tuesday evening at 75 and Stacy Road. The east service road from Cabela's Drive to Stacy Road was also shut down.

The Texas Department of Transportation said crews were at the scene investigating the crash.

Police are asking anyone who witnessed the incident to call police at 214-509-4288 as the investigation continues.

 

john70

Veteran Member
Whoa !!! Horrifying. See video below or at the link.

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View: https://twitter.com/i/status/1573293596547088387


Updated: 4:59 PM CDT September 21, 2022

ALLEN, Texas — One person is dead after an 18-wheeler flew off a U.S. 75 overpass in Allen, Texas, on Tuesday afternoon, police said.

The crash happened near the intersection of 75 and Stacy Road.

Police in Allen said it appeared the semi-truck was going northbound on the highway when it collided with another vehicle, sending the 18-wheeler off the overpass.

Dash camera video from a witness shows the semi-truck going off the overpass, overturning onto the road and then bursting into flames.

Police said the driver of the semi-truck died. He was later identified as Gustavo Gomez, 71.

Letters and packages spilled out onto the roadway after the crash. Some had USPS markings on them. A USPS employee could be seen at the scene taking pictures and making phone calls.

USPS on Wednesday confirmed that Gomez was not a USPS employee.

In a statement to WFAA, USPS said: "The accident that occurred involved a contractor who transports mail for the Postal Service. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this time."

The driver of the other vehicle involved was not injured and was seen cooperating with police.

Traffic could be seen backed up for miles going northbound on 75 through Allen.

"Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with the victim's family and friends as they deal with their loss," police said in statement.

The City of Allen said there were delays in all directions through Tuesday evening at 75 and Stacy Road. The east service road from Cabela's Drive to Stacy Road was also shut down.

The Texas Department of Transportation said crews were at the scene investigating the crash.

Police are asking anyone who witnessed the incident to call police at 214-509-4288 as the investigation continues.

why are you in love with "Horrifying." things
 

Double_A

TB Fanatic
"The driver of the other vehicle involved was not injured and was seen cooperating with police."

What exactly was the "other" drivers involvement?
 

Txkstew

Veteran Member
We have an overpass just like the one shown where I live. I've often worried about this exact scenario happening while I wait for the traffic light to change.
 

medic38572

TB Fanatic
"The driver of the other vehicle involved was not injured and was seen cooperating with police."

What exactly was the "other" drivers involvement?
3rd sentence-Police in Allen said it appeared the semi-truck was going northbound on the highway when it collided with another vehicle, sending the 18-wheeler off the overpass.
 

Txkstew

Veteran Member
Why do you care what I do? Post your own stuff. As for *horrible* news, it's a cautionary tale for all of us in this day and age to be more careful no matter what you're doing. Good enough for you? Go pick on someone else.

:rolleyes:
I read all the local crashes, hoping to glean where to look out for danger when out and about. It's not out of morbid curiosity.
 
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