This is from Eric Haak:
The outbound lanes of the Bishop Ford Freeway (I-94) were closed for nearly three hours at 137th Street due to a semi-truck that crashed into the median, causing damage to the saddle tank. Another vehicle was also involved in the incident. The crash occurred on the incline leading up to the Steel Bridge, which caused diesel fuel to flow downhill toward the shoulder. Fire crews responded quickly, with Engine 80 and Truck 62 arriving first and starting to contain the spill by diking it. Engine 75 positioned itself on the off-ramp to Beaubien Woods and deployed a second line to help manage the situation.
The accident took place around 4:55 PM, and emergency crews remained on site until about 7:45 PM, when the Michigan State Police finally reopened the expressway. The scene was chaotic, but firefighters worked efficiently under challenging conditions to prevent further environmental damage and ensure public safety.
Eric Haak captured several powerful images of the incident, showing tow trucks cleaning up the spill, firefighters in action, and emergency vehicles responding to the scene. His photos give a real sense of the scale and urgency of the response.
You can see the aftermath of the crash and the efforts made by local authorities to clear the highway and restore normal traffic flow. It's a reminder of how quickly things can go wrong on the road—and how vital it is to have a quick and effective emergency response.
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