Syrup-toting semi burns on I-15 in Virgin River Gorge, backs up traffic

A semitractor-trailer filled with syrup caught fire on northbound I-15 in the Virgin River Gorge Thursday afternoon. Traffic was impacted throughout the evening.

A semitractor-trailer filled with syrup caught fire on northbound I-15 in the Virgin River Gorge Thursday afternoon. Traffic was impacted throughout the evening. (Jeanette Lopez via St. George News)


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ST. GEORGE — A semitractor-trailer filled with syrup caught fire on northbound I-15 in the Virgin River Gorge Thursday afternoon. Traffic was impacted throughout the evening.

The Beaver Dam-Littlefield Fire Department was dispatched to the scene at mile marker 18, near the exit to Cedar Pocket Road, shortly before 4 p.m. MDT. Responders found the semi almost fully engulfed, and the syrup was a total loss, Assistant Fire Chief Andre Ojeda told St. George News.

"It was almost all consumed," he said. "I don't know why it consumed itself so quickly. I don't know if it's something that had to do with the syrup or whatever else she was carrying, but when we arrived on the scene, the tractor was long gone, and then almost three-quarters of the trailer was gone also."

The fire might have originated at the front of the trailer, but the cause is still unclear. The truck's driver told responders she smelled smoke and stopped the vehicle — she and her male passenger did not appear injured, Ojeda said.

It reportedly took approximately two hours to snuff the flames, after which the department began work on the sticky mess left in the outside lane.

Read more at St. George News.

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