UPDATE: Driver charged in wreck, hazardous materials transferred
Published 11:06 am Tuesday, January 23, 2024
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A tractor trailer containing hazardous materials overturned on NC Highway 33 at approximately 11:44 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 20, according to Blounts Creek Volunteer Fire Department.
The driver, 42-year-old Daquan Beard of Newark, New Jersey was charged with failure to maintain lane control (a moving violation) and failure to wear a seatbelt, North Carolina State Highway Patrol Trooper Rico Stephens said.
Fire units arriving at the scene found the tractor trailer on its side with heavy damage to the tractor portion of the rig. Crews assessed the rig which appeared to have rolled multiple times. Beard was a single occupant in the trailer and had no injuries, according to Stephens.
Due to the nature of the accident, responding crews immediately requested additional resources. They quickly determined the truck was carrying Anhydrous Ammonia and was fully loaded.
The roadway was closed for 15 total hours to ensure a safe working area was established. Fire crews wore PPE and breathing equipment while approaching the trailer to assess if there was a leak.
“With no ammonia leaks being found crews began making contacts to further mitigate the incident,” the volunteer fire department shared.
Fire units called the NC Hazardous Materials Response Team for assistance. They provided an empty tanker and led the transition of the ammonia from the overturned tanker to the empty tanker.
“This proved to be a difficult task due to well below freezing temperatures and the trailer being overturned and valve safety mechanisms being activated in the crash,” according to the volunteer fire department. “After 15 hours on scene in the frigid temperatures and wind chills at 10 degrees the product was transferred and the incident was determined to be terminated.”
Blounts Creek Volunteer Fire Department stated, “This incident took a tremendous amount of manpower and teamwork and the knowledge from teams who specialize in these types of situations. We can’t thank everyone enough for everything done and everyone’s hard work.”
Those who responded to the scene were:
Blounts Creek Fire Department
Engine 10
Engine 20
Rescue 40
QRV 80
Town of Chocowinity EMS
EMS 430
Beaufort County NC Emergency Services
Medic 4
EM 1
EM 2
EM 3
EM 4
EM 5
EM 7
Chocowinity Fire Department
Engine 6211 (Initial traffic control)
Aurora VFD
Aurora Fire Department
Fire Chief 6001 (Drone Operations)
Drone 60
North Carolina Regional HazMat Team
RRT – 1 (Williamston)
Nutrien – Aurora Emergency Response
North Carolina Emergency Management
North Carolina State Highway Patrol
Woolard’s Automotive Towing & Transport
Grammer Industries