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UPDATE: The Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) reveals the fireworks trailer fire along Interstate 75 is under further review after investigators uncovered multiple hazardous materials violations.
Following the incident, THP’s Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division conducted a post-fire inspection and found the carrier was allegedly transporting fireworks without several federally required hazardous materials safety measures.
According to investigators, violations included the following:
Lack of hazardous materials registration
Missing emergency response information
No hazardous materials shipping papers
Missing warning placards identifying hazardous cargo
No required hazardous materials endorsement for the driver
No USDOT number when required
The driver was cited for not having the required hazardous materials endorsement.
Officials say the inspection findings have now been referred through regulatory channels for further review, with additional enforcement actions and possible federal penalties still under consideration.
“Hazardous materials regulations exist to protect both the public and the first responders who rush toward danger when everyone else is moving away from it,” said Col. Matt Perry, commander of the Tennessee Highway Patrol.
PREVIOUS STORY: A pickup truck and box trailer carrying a whole load of fireworks went up in flames (and sparkles) on I-75 north in Hamilton County Saturday evening.
The Tri-Community Volunteer Fire Department said no one was injured, but as a precaution, both northbound and southbound lanes of I-75 were temporarily shut down due to the ongoing firework explosions.
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Crews from the Chattanooga Fire Department also responded to the scene, while Catoosa County and Highway 58 fire departments helped maintain emergency response coverage throughout their district.
Several people got out of their cars to watch the spectacle, which came just under a month before July 4th. Viewers like Benjamin Williamson sent us videos and photos from all angles.
No word yet on what sparked the fire.
All lanes have since reopened after highway crews cleared the debris off the road.
“We appreciate the patience and cooperation of motorists who were affected by the closures and would like to thank all assisting agencies for their support.”
– Tri-Community Volunteer Fire Department
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