Fuel tanker crashes on I-25 in Douglas County; one southbound lane reopens

One lane of southbound Interstate 25 has reopened after a diesel fuel tanker overturned Saturday morning in Douglas County at Castle Pines Parkway.

Colorado State Patrol officers responded to reports of a crash on southbound I-25 at 2:26 a.m., said CSP spokesperson Gabriel Moltrer.

The tanker truck was the only vehicle involved in the crash that shut down I-25 between exit 188 for Castle Pines Parkway and exit 187 for Happy Canyon Road, Moltrer said.

Northbound I-25 was not impacted by the crash.

The driver suffered serious injuries and was taken to a nearby hospital, South Metro Fire Rescue announced on X.

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A hazardous materials team is at the location of the crash, where approximately 2,500 gallons of diesel spilled from the tanker, which has an 8,000-gallon capacity, South Metro said.

The Colorado Department of Transportation recommends using Hess Road, Colorado 83 and Colorado 86 as a detour.

No ETA is available on when the rest of the highway will reopen as crews are actively investigating the incident, Moltrer said.

Update: For motorists traveling on southbound I-25, @ColoradoDOT recommends this detour route. #cotraffic pic.twitter.com/HS9jyL6o9o

— South Metro Fire Rescue (@SouthMetroPIO) March 30, 2024

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