Truck Driver Dies after Hitting Guard Rail in NLR
By: Hubert Tate, KARK 4 News
Updated: March 8, 2013
"It was explosions and stuff was blowing up," said witness Ryan Simpson.
The problem sent fire crews to the scene, hoping to help the truck's driver. By the time firefighters arrived, passersby like Jason Curtsinger, had already pulled the man out of the burning truck.
Fire investigators say the driver somehow drifted off the road and hit a guard rail. Good Samaritans tried their best to help the injured man.
"We found some cardboard laying on the ground from the load he was carrying. And we used the cardboard to try and put the fire out, at least on his upper body," said Curtsinger.
Firefighters say the truck was carrying rolls of plastic. They decided to use foam over water to fight the blaze. The foam smothers the flames, helping to put the fire out quicker.
Fire crews got the situation under control, but I-40 west ended up being closed for five hours
"His clothes were burned off of him. He was down to the last layer of skin. It was bad," said Simpson.








