Stacey James Owen, 32, dead; Hazmat crew on scene after methanol tanker and car collide in southwest Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Hazmat crews responding to deadly crash involving diesel spill in southwest Oklahoma City
The fuel tank of the bobtail holds 110 gallons of diesel and is slowly leaking, according to the Oklahoma City Fire Department.
Hazmat crews responding to deadly crash involving diesel spill in southwest Oklahoma City
Authorities said a Bobtail transporting 1,000 gallons of methanol crashed with a passenger vehicle near SW 29th Street and South Council Road. One person was killed in the crash.
The victim was identified as Stacey James Owen, 32.
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