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KY_EnviroGuy

(14,491 posts)
Thu Nov 12, 2020, 08:26 PM Nov 2020

Major north/south Ohio river bridge closed at Cincinnati, I-71 and I-75 corridor. [View all]

Last edited Thu Nov 12, 2020, 09:00 PM - Edit history (1)

Article on the vehicle crash causing the double-decker bridge to be closed:

911 calls from Brent Spence Bridge crash: 'My truck's on fire big time. God almighty'
Sarah Brookbank, Cameron Knight
Cincinnati Enquirer
November 12, 2020

Link: https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2020/11/12/911-calls-brent-spence-bridge-crash-my-trucks-fire-big-time-god-almighty/6265341002/

Excerpts:

When a truck hauling potassium hydroxide crashed into a jackknifed truck on the Brent Spence Bridge at 2:45 a.m. Wednesday, the driver didn't have time to grab the hazmat paperwork before jumping out of the vehicle, according to 911 calls.

Driver's 911 calls from the crash on the northbound deck of Brent Spence Bridge describe moments of chaos as they try to distance themselves from the crash.

The Old Dominion semi driver who crashed into a jackknifed truck tells dispatchers that he's carrying Hazmat but does not know what it was.
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The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet said a commercial motor vehicle truck jackknifed for an unknown reason before being struck by the Old Dominion truck carrying potassium hydroxide crashed into it. Emergency management personnel said 400 gallons of diesel fuel was the main cause of the fire. The fire, which burned for two hours, burned at up to 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit, investigators said.

The Brent Spence Bridge is closed until further notice and inspections could take days.

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said Wednesday's fiery crash on the Brent Spence Bridge should be an impetus for Ohio and Kentucky coming together to get the long-promised expansion project completed. Beshear said that inspectors made it on to the bridge Thursday morning to begin an examination of the damage the collision between two trucks caused.

Beshear told Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky residents to prepare for its primary river crossing to be closed into December. "We are looking at weeks, perhaps more than a month," Beshear said Thursday. "We have repairs that will take weeks to execute."


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Excerpts from KY Gov. Beshear's email to us today:

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Nov. 12, 2020) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear and Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) Secretary Jim Gray provided a public update on the progress of an emergency project to repair and reopen the fire-damaged Brent Spence Bridge between Covington and Cincinnati, Ohio.

The bridge, which carries Interstate Highways 71 and 75 across the Ohio River, was closed to traffic in the wake of a crash early Wednesday morning involving two commercial motor vehicles that sparked an intense fire. Crews worked through the night, Wednesday into Thursday, to clear the bridge of debris and allow access to a corps of about 20 inspectors and engineers.

“Everyone recognizes the importance of the Brent Spence Bridge and the entire I-71 and I-75 corridor. We are committed – fully committed – to reopening this bridge as quickly as we can, provided it is fully safe for everyone that would cross it,” the Governor said. “I want to emphasize our need for patience and also planning for your personal and business disruption that’s going to be occurring for at least the next several weeks. We need a little patience as well until we can give you an official timeline.”

Secretary Gray spent Thursday at the bridge and offered this assessment of damage and the challenge ahead.

“We are taking vigorous steps with the most talented engineers in order to assess the damage and get the bridge reopened to traffic,” Secretary Gray said. “But we know under fully the best case, we have repairs that will take weeks to execute. So, it is important that our businesses, our commercial traffic and residents prepare for this.”


(on edit) Kentucky Transportation Cabinet page on this incident with regular updates:

Link: https://transportation.ky.gov/DistrictSix/Pages/Brent-Spence-Bridge-Update.aspx

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That is an extremely busy crossing and I suppose traffic will have to travel around the Cincinnati loop interstate I-275 that has two additional bridges to the east and west but at considerably more distance for through traffic.

Going to be one hell of a mess for holiday travelers.

KY
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Say, whatever did happen to that darn infrastructure week? Dagstead Bumwood Nov 2020 #1
I think "infrastructure week" MyOwnPeace Nov 2020 #3
Thanks for this man LSFL Nov 2020 #2
You made my day! Glad it helped. Just saw the Gov's email and said "holy shit'. KY_EnviroGuy Nov 2020 #6
I know LSFL Nov 2020 #8
It is the worst bridge in the country dsc Nov 2020 #4
471 bridge is a mile east, leads to 275, and thence to 75 or 71 maxsolomon Nov 2020 #31
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Nov 2020 #5
Yep, double-decker carrying I-75 and I-71 right over the Ohio into downtown Cincinnati. KY_EnviroGuy Nov 2020 #9
Holeee shiiiit. That's indeed a very busy bridge. Buckeye_Democrat Nov 2020 #7
The Potassium Hydroxide wouldn't be a problem unless the containment opened Blue_true Nov 2020 #10
It's An Old Dominion Truck ProfessorGAC Nov 2020 #12
I was assuming that the KOH was solid. But liquid would be even worse in a way. Blue_true Nov 2020 #13
Back In The 80s... ProfessorGAC Nov 2020 #18
KOH is a very strong reactive base BumRushDaShow Nov 2020 #21
From the photos below, appears to be a smaller truck carrying drums... KY_EnviroGuy Nov 2020 #19
Highly Alkaline Substances Should Not... ProfessorGAC Nov 2020 #23
There's a lot of water in the Ohio Klaralven Nov 2020 #24
It Would ProfessorGAC Nov 2020 #27
It was bad enough that I-75 was always "under construction" along the length for years. BumRushDaShow Nov 2020 #11
Thanks for those pix. I can see why they're concerned about structural damage.... KY_EnviroGuy Nov 2020 #14
I remember years ago walking across one of the adjacent bridges into Covington and back BumRushDaShow Nov 2020 #15
That's dedication to a hobby. During my travels, I collected the little state thimbles.... KY_EnviroGuy Nov 2020 #16
On another trip to Cincinnaiti BumRushDaShow Nov 2020 #20
I think I have been over that bridge many times in my way from COV to our smirkymonkey Nov 2020 #17
No, SM I'm in the Louisville area but prior to retirement.... KY_EnviroGuy Nov 2020 #22
Good for you KY_EnviroGuy for getting involved (eventually) smirkymonkey Nov 2020 #25
Wow. Trying not to be nosy SM,but what area of commerce do you work in.... KY_EnviroGuy Nov 2020 #30
I live north of the bridge about 30 miles. JesterCS Nov 2020 #26
Last I heard the heat was so intense it changed the mechanical properties of the steel. Norbert Nov 2020 #28
Thanks. Here's an update I found on that subject. KY_EnviroGuy Nov 2020 #29
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