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Man dies after hitting guard rail in NLR


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Reported by: Hubert Tate
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Updated: 3/07 10:54 pm Published: 3/07 10:50 pm
LITTLE ROCK, AR -- A man is dead after a fiery truck crash on Interstate 40 in North Little Rock.The first reports came in around 12:30 Thursday afternoon.

"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.

"I pulled one of his fingers off as I was pulling him. It fell off in my hand," said Curtsinger.

Fire investigators say the driver somehow drifted off the road and hit a guard rail. Good Samaritans tried their best to help the burning man.

"We found some cardboard laying on the ground from the load he was carrying. And we use 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.

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tywilson78 - 3/10/2013 2:33 PM
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Terrible reporting! Very poorly written! This reporter needs to go back to 5th grade and learn how to form proper sentences. What a disgrace to the good people of this state and the victim's family! Shame on you!!!

kingfish - 3/9/2013 6:47 PM
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What did the drug screen show? or did that get burned up with the truck

katgyrl - 3/8/2013 1:33 PM
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I agree that the details were unnecessary and that shows little respect for the victim and his family. I think saying he was severely burned would have been sufficient!

brwneyez - 3/8/2013 11:45 AM
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those details were completely unnecessary and extremely disrespectful to the family of this gentleman. Prayers for all invovled.

Dan Limke - 3/8/2013 11:30 AM
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Butterfly300, I can do better and have for many, many years. I do, however, question both your literacy level and the degree of authority you assume to tell me where I can and cannot post on the Internet.

Sue ann - 3/8/2013 10:34 AM
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I would like to thank Mr.Ryan Simpson and Mr. Jason Curtsinger for your bravery yesterday. In this world we live in there is so much hate and violence, not very many people are willing to help anymore. May God be with you both and also with the family of the truck driver. Again ty.

itmejudyj - 3/8/2013 10:13 AM
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Come on yall. Have some decency to your stories.

Butterfly300 - 3/8/2013 10:04 AM
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Dan Limke I don't think you could had did any better I think you need to found another site to post your comments on.............

itsjustme - 3/8/2013 9:25 AM
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I agree Dan. These are details that should not be reported.

Dan Limke - 3/8/2013 9:11 AM
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Finger coming off? Last layer of skin? What gruesome, sensationalistic, gory, unnecessary detail. Poor, unprofessional, disgusting reporting. Boo to Hubert Tate and Fox 16.
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