Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Loose Utility Trailer Hits Big Rig In TEXAS




Accident on Loop 250 Leaves Behind a Big Mess

Staff Report
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MIDLAND - Traffic slowed to a crawl on Tuesday morning in Midland after a crash including an 18-wheeler and a trailer.

Police say a white pick-up truck was pulling a trailer on Loop 250 when it went over the overpass near the north "A" Street exit.

A bump in the road caused the trailer to come unhitched and run across the median and hit the semi truck.

The wreck shut down one lane of traffic in each direction.

Luckily, no one was hurt.

Friday, May 22, 2009

68-year-old woman dies by Trailer Sway

Note: Why do trailers start to sway?


Odessa American, The (TX)

January 25, 2000

Section: LOCAL
Page: 2B

Topics:
Index Terms:
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68-year-old woman dies in car rollover
Author: Odessa American

Article Text:

KENT-- A 68-year-old Houston woman was killed when the vehicle she was in rolled over about 9:30 a.m. Monday eight miles east of Kent on U.S. Interstate 10 in Jeff Davis County.

Barbara G. Mason was pronounced dead at the scene by Jeff Davis County Justice of the Peace George Grubb. Her body was taken to Pecos Funeral Home.

According to DPS reports, a 1994 Ford driven by John A. Mason was towing a camp trailer west on I-10 near mile marker 185 when the trailer began to fishtail.

John Mason overcorrected and the vehicle rolled several times before coming to rest on its wheels on the north shoulder of the interstate.

The camp trailer broke loose and rolled several times before coming to rest on its wheels in the center median, DPS officials said.

John Mason was not injured in the accident.

The accident was investigated by Trooper Matthew Kasmerski of Balmorhea's DPS office.

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Copyright, 2000, Odessa American. All Rights Reserved.
Record Number: 111235CBEA1F6735

Mesquite man killed when car hit by utility trailer

The Dallas Morning News

November 18, 1995

Edition: HOME FINAL
Section: NEWS
Page: 36A

Column: METRO REPORT

METRO REPORT
Author: From Staff and Wire Reports

Article Text:

Man shot to death in Oak Cliff; suspect charged

An unidentified man was shot to death late Wednesday after he apparently confronted two men in an east Oak Cliff house, Dallas police said. The dead man's identity was unavailable Friday, pending notification of relatives. Homicide Sgt. Mia Sullivan said the man went into a house in the 2500 block of Volga Avenue about 11:45 a.m. and confronted Kenneth Ray Whitfield, 35, and another man. After a struggle or argument, Mr. Whitfield is accused of shooting the man, police said. He has been charged with murder. Mr. Whitfield was being held at the Lew Sterrett Justice Center in lieu of $75,000 bail.

Mesquite man killed when car hit by utility trailer

A 54-year-old Mesquite man was killed Thursday when his car was struck by a utility trailer that broke loose from a pickup truck on North Central Expressway, just north of Interstate 635. Police said the 18-foot trailer tore loose from the truck, crossed the median and struck a car driven by Jessie Hunter. Mr. Hunter was taken to Baylor University Medical Center, where he died. Police said the driver of the truck, 30-year-old Francisco Ortiz of Mabank, could face manslaughter charges and s aid the case would be referred to a grand jury.

Copyright 1995 The Dallas Morning News Company
Record Number: DAL1527863

Loose Trailer Kills Man on Texas 132

San Antonio Express-News

January 19, 1995


Two killed in separate Medina accidents

Article Text:

Two separate traffic accidents Wednesday near Natalia, in southern Medina County, resulted in the deaths of two Natalia residents and injuries to an 87-year-old man.

The first victim, identified as Anita Schelcher Amesquita, 75, was killed while crossing Interstate 35 near the Natalia rest area.

A Texas Department of Public Safety spokeswoman said the woman lived near the rest area.

She was crossing the roadway in a low spot about 6 a.m. Wednesday and was struck by a vehicle in the northbound lane.

Medina County Precinct 4 Justice of the Peace Marion Taylor declared her dead at the scene, the spokeswoman said.

The other accident occurred about 11:30 a.m. near Texas 132 and Farm Road 471 and involved a trailer that came loose from one vehicle and struck another.

Richard Juarez Rodriguez, 37, died after being airlifted to University Hospital in San Antonio. His father, Prudencio Juarez, was in undetermined condition at Wilford Hall Medical Center.

The DPS spokeswoman said Rodriguez was southbound on Texas 132 when a trailer being towed by a northbound vehicle came unhitched and collided with his vehicle. A metal tank on the trailer came loose and struck Rodriguez, the spokeswoman said.

The driver of the northbound vehicle, identified as Edward Newman, 40, of Devine, was not injured, the spokeswoman said. traffic death deaths fatality fatalities pedestrian pedestrians

Copyright 1995 San Antonio Express-News
Record Number: SAEN84970

Loose Trailer Kills Man on Texas 132

San Antonio Express-News

January 19, 1995


Two killed in separate Medina accidents

Article Text:

Two separate traffic accidents Wednesday near Natalia, in southern Medina County, resulted in the deaths of two Natalia residents and injuries to an 87-year-old man.

The first victim, identified as Anita Schelcher Amesquita, 75, was killed while crossing Interstate 35 near the Natalia rest area.

A Texas Department of Public Safety spokeswoman said the woman lived near the rest area.

She was crossing the roadway in a low spot about 6 a.m. Wednesday and was struck by a vehicle in the northbound lane.

Medina County Precinct 4 Justice of the Peace Marion Taylor declared her dead at the scene, the spokeswoman said.

The other accident occurred about 11:30 a.m. near Texas 132 and Farm Road 471 and involved a trailer that came loose from one vehicle and struck another.

Richard Juarez Rodriguez, 37, died after being airlifted to University Hospital in San Antonio. His father, Prudencio Juarez, was in undetermined condition at Wilford Hall Medical Center.

The DPS spokeswoman said Rodriguez was southbound on Texas 132 when a trailer being towed by a northbound vehicle came unhitched and collided with his vehicle. A metal tank on the trailer came loose and struck Rodriguez, the spokeswoman said.

The driver of the northbound vehicle, identified as Edward Newman, 40, of Devine, was not injured, the spokeswoman said. traffic death deaths fatality fatalities pedestrian pedestrians

Copyright 1995 San Antonio Express-News
Record Number: SAEN84970

Teen killed when cattle trailer comes loose

Austin American-Statesman

July 20, 1992

Edition: FINAL
Section: CITY/STATE
Page: B4

Teen killed when cattle trailer comes loose from truck on I-35
AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMANBy AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN

Article Text:

A 19-year-old Austin man was killed when his car was hit by a trailer that became unhitched from the truck pulling it along Interstate 35, authorities said Sunday.

Sedric Sutton was driving north on I-35 when the accident happened Saturday at about 6:11 p.m., Round Rock police said. The trailer, which was full of cattle, had been attached to a pickup that was traveling south on the highway when it detached and crossed the median into oncoming traffic, police said.

It hit Sutton's car first and then ran into another before it stopped.

Four people in the second car were injured. Two were treated at the scene and two others were taken to Round Rock Community Hospital where they were treated and released, police said. Their identities were unavailable.

No charges have been filed. An investigation is pending, police said.

Copyright,1992,Austin American-Statesman
Record Number: AAS190306

Lack of Safety Chains... Loose Trailer Kills Wife

Fort Worth Star-Telegram

July 21, 1991

Edition: FINAL AM
Section: ZONE/CJ
Page: 1A

For lack of chain her life was lost
Author: O.K. Carter; Star-Telegram Writer

Article Text:

Not everyone making the lobby circuit in Austin during the current legislative session has some special interest ax to grind for a multi-billion dollar corporation.

Consider Bob Rankin, a data processing executive from Arlington who invested his vacation time sitting in capitol building legislative offices in the hope that he might be able to save a few lives over the next few years.

Rankin was the husband of Sheri Rankin, killed in Arlington May 10 when a trailer came loose from a towing vehicle and struck her car in opposite-bound traffic. Police estimated that she was driving only 35 mph at the time, and she was wearing a seatbelt. Even so, her small car was no match for a trailer load of steel beams.

"Incredibly, the trailer didn't have safety chains attached to the vehicle," said Rankin, who since then has discovered that Texas is one of only eight states that don't require safety chains.

He's made it a personal agenda lobbying item since, even attempting to get an audience with Gov. Ann Richards to place the issue on the special session docket.

He's unlikely to succeed this time around, but Arlington's legislative delegation - particularly Rep. Kim Brimer - is likely to support his efforts in the future.

Though no statistics are available on runaway trailer accidents, such incidents are more common than might be expected. Not too long ago a Mansfield police officer was also killed by a runaway trailer.

Patriotic debit: Insurance executive Pete Morris took it on himself to be the official provider of Arlington July 4 festivities apparel - t-shirts, hats and the like - and he sold a lot of the stuff, with kick-ins to the 4th of July Committee.

It's not too late for a swell Independence Day 1991 Arlington t-shirt or Frisbee - maybe even with a big discount. Morris is open to negotiation at 274-5535.

Friendly help: Arlington Charities ran out of cash long before it ran out of needs at its new Secretary Street office.

But they found a host of rescuers - from Tom Foster some general construction work, Rocky Walton wrote a check for overhead fans, Hugh Ross provided the outside sign, Elton Smith the pantry shelving, Sodd Electric some needed electric work and Wayne Clark the phone system installation.

"It seemed like every time we needed help, a small miracle happened to see us through," said volunteer Evelyn Coles. "People helped us at every turn and didn't ask for a single bit of credit."

Indeed, Arlington Charities probably wouldn't be able to continue functioning as well as it does without a host of volunteers - people like Nancy Smith, Dr. John Decker, Dr. Harold Berman, John Davis, Bob Essler and P.T. Putnman to name a few.

A bigger miracle: Outgoing Arlington Cares chairman Melissa Saltamachio officially signed off her year at the helm by signing a couple of big checks - $20,000 to the Arlington Multiple Schlerosis Association chapter and a larger than expected $24,100 check to the local John Peter Smith Clinic.

The $44,100 total was a new Arlington Cares record - one that new chairwoman Anita Gatchel plans to eclipse next spring.

"We're shooting for a $50,000 donation," Gatchel said.

Arlington Cares selects a different charity every year, a process taking place this month and next.

Gatchel hopes to expand earnings by expanding the Arlington Cares weekend - it includes a gala, 10-K run, tennis tournament and golf tournament - to Arlington Cares Week, spreading and expanding participation over several days.

O.K. Carter's column appears here every Sunday, and in the Arlington section of the Star-Telegram on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Copyright 1991, 1994 STAR-TELEGRAM INC.
Record Number: FWST36378