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Madison Slawson (Source: Al Cannon Detention Center) By Patrick Phillips | April 9, 2021 at 3:28 AM EDT - Updated April 9 at 9:57 PM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Charleston Police say a drunk driver traveling the wrong direction on I-526 struck a tanker, leading to a gas leak that closed the interstate for hours.
Madison Slawson, 25, is charged with driving under the influence, according to jail records. Slawson was given a PR bond and was released from jail. Madison Slawson (Source: Al Cannon Detention Center)
By 10 a.m. on Friday, all lanes of I-526 had been reopened, police spokesman Charles Francis said.
The crash was initially reported at 1:27 a.m. and blocked both sides of the interstate. The tanker was carrying gasoline and gasoline leaked onto the roadway. Charleston Fire, Police and EMS responded along with an environmental service company.
Midland industrial building ‘most likely a complete loss’ fire marshal says
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SAGINAW, MI - A Midland warehouse that caught fire Monday, April 5 is likely a total loss, the city’s fire marshal said.
Midland Compounding & Consulting’s warehouse, located at 3810 James Savage Road, was surrounded by fire crews for nearly 12 hours Monday. The fire was difficult to fight because of the amount of plastic in the warehouse, Lelo said, but crews were able to contain it and left the scene at around 6 p.m.
“Our crews were able to stop it in the building of origin, and we prevented it from spreading to either of the two buildings that were attached,” Lelo said. “That building is most likely a complete loss.”