In the fall of 2009, a husband-wife semi driver team traveled south on a four-lane interstate. They were driving a semi-tractor trailer loaded with air freight. It was nighttime; the husband was driving, and the wife was in the sleeper berth. There was an unoccupied car parked on the right shoulder. The husband crossed the fog line on the right, sideswiped the car, traveled through a guardrail, and down an embankment toward a road below the interstate. During the trajectory of the semi-tractor trailer, the unit jackknifed; the trailer detached from the semi then struck the semi, and both the husband and wife were ejected. The husband was found on the embankment, and the wife was found under the contents of the semi. A witness to the crash called emergency services. They arrived and transported the husband to the nearest trauma hospital. The coroner was contacted, and upon his arrival to the scene, declared the wife dead at the scene.
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Report for Kentucky: Semi Team Driver Dies After Being Ejected from Sleeper Berth, FACE-09-KY-081
2010
7 pages
Report
No indication
English
Police, Fire, & Emergency Services , Public Health & Industrial Medicine , Fire Services, Law Enforcement, & Criminal Justice , Emergency Services & Planning , Accident analysis , Accident prevention , Accidents , Injuries , Injury prevention , Traumatic injuries , Safety practices , Safety measures , Safety education , Work practices , Trucking , Truck drivers