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Tanker truck driver critically injured after crash and explosion on Indiana ramp

Massive fire closed I-70 and I-465, along with ramp
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INDIANAPOLIS — The driver of a tanker truck was critically injured after his truck crashed and exploded Thursday afternoon on an interstate ramp on the east side of Indianapolis.

Indianapolis Fire Department public information officer Rita Reith said the tanker was hauling 4,000 gallons of jet fuel when it overturned before 2 p.m. Thursday on the ramp leading from Interstate 465 southbound to Interstate 70 eastbound.

The tanker truck driver, Jeffrey Denman, 59, of Brownsburg, suffered significant burns and was transported to Eskenazi Hospital in critical condition.

I-70 and I-465 were closed for hours following the crash, and the ramp will be shut down while repairs are made, according to the Indiana Department of Transportation.

Indiana State Police reported investigators believe unsafe speed contributed to the crash.

Reith said the crash split the tank and overturned the semi, causing the fire to break out. She said witnesses reported Denman left the truck on his own and was alert and oriented, but his clothes were on fire.

Good Samaritan describes rescuing tanker truck driver after crash

A driver, Mitch Navarre, 50, saw Denman standing next to his truck when he stopped his car and ran over to help, Reith said. Navarre tried to get Denman to move away from the burning tanker, but he was in shock and unable to respond. Reith said the first of two explosions then occurred and forced the men to escape to the south side of the bridge ramp.

A second good Samaritan, Holly McNally, 35, met the men at the end of the south bridge. Reith said Denman, Navarre and McNally got to the end of the embankment where they found Indiana State Police trooper Chris Hanson. McNally told Hanson the jet fuel was pouring down the embankment as they escaped, Reith said.

Indiana State Police said a third good Samaritan also helped treat Denman's injuries until medics arrived.

Hanson put Denman in his police vehicle and covered him with clothes he had in his cruiser until medical help arrived, according to Reith.

Reith said the jet fuel was released down both sides of the bridge embankment and created a fire wall on both sides of the bridge. She said firefighters responding to the scene could feel heat from the fire inside the cab of their truck as they drove under the overpass.

A second issue they faced, according to Reith, was having enough water supply to battle the fire. Three tankers full of water were brought to the scene and the fire was extinguished in approximately 40 minutes.

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Interstates 70 and 465 were both closed for hours following the crash, and Indiana Department of Transportation spokesperson Mallory Duncan said the ramp will remain closed while repairs are made. Inspectors determined the bottom of the bridge is safe, but they are now looking at the top.

Duncan said workers will make repairs due to extensive damage from the fire.

This article was written by WRTV.