- Wednesday March 9th, 2016 :: 03:50 p.m. EST
*UPDATE - Driver Identified* Fiery Semi Crash on I-65 claims One Life
The driver of the semi involved in the crash on I-65 southbound at the 93 mile marker this morning has been identified as 52 year old Tyrone McKenney of Quinby South Carolina. The family of Mr. McKenney has been notified.
All southbound lanes were opened around 2:15 this afternoon and the wreckage has been removed from the scene.
Details of the crash are in the original news release below.
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Johnson County - Around 6:13 this morning emergency crews responded to reports of a semi crash and large fire on I-65 southbound at the 93 mile marker. The first trooper on the scene reported a Good Samaritan had pulled the driver out of the fiery wreckage. Firefighters and paramedics quickly arrived on scene and began treating the victim. The driver was transported to the hospital where he died at 7:14 a.m.
Although the driver ultimately died, the heroic and noble actions of one man offered a chance of survival. The Good Samaritan, 56 year old Bryan Corns of Crown Point Indiana, said "I saw the crash and just couldn't drive by without stopping to help." He later said, "when I got to the cab of the truck the trailer was blazing, it was burning me, but I knew I had to get him out." Corns got the liquid all over him from whatever was in the trailer, was nearly burnt, was inhaling smoke, and still managed to pull the driver from the wreckage. Bryan Corns bravely put his life on the line for a complete stranger to save the driver from a horrific death inside that burning semi.
Initial investigation indicates the semi ran off the road for unknown reasons, struck a guardrail, then went approximately 50 feet off the road and struck a tree before catching fire. The fire quickly spread to the grass and trees in the area before being contained by firefighters. The southbound lanes of I-65 were closed for about 90 minutes. The wreckage will be cleaned up later today after rush hour due to necessary lane closure for the equipment. The semi was hauling liquid protein in large plastic containers, there were no hazardous materials on board.
As of now, all southbound lanes are open at the 93 mile marker, however traffic is very slow in both directions due to emergency equipment on the shoulder. It is expected at least one southbound lane will be closed later this morning and throughout much of the day for clean up.
As with all fatal crashes, it will take time to properly notify the family of the deceased, and until that happens the identity will not be released. This is an ongoing investigation and there is no further information available at this time.
Investigating Officer: Trooper Shane Cunningham, Indiana State Police
Assisting agencies:
Johnson County Sheriff's Department
Whiteland Police Department
Whiteland Fire Department
Franklin Fire Department
New Whiteland Fire Department
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Address/Location
Indiana State Police-Indianapolis District 52-Indianapolis, IN
8620 East 21st Street
Indianapolis, IN 46219
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 317-899-8577
John Perrine
Indianapolis, District 52
[email protected]
317-416-3635