tool name

close
tool goes here

Driver of propane truck dies

Published: 10/15/07 6:13 am
0 comments

The truck driver injured in an explosion at Tacoma’s Atlas foundry Oct. 6 died from his injuries Sunday morning, his family’s attorney said.

Charles “Chuck” McDonald, 64, died about 9:40 a.m., surrounded by his wife of 14 years, Gloria; his daughter, Leeann; and son Charles Jr.

McDonald, who suffered burns over 75 percent of his body, survived for about a week after the mammoth blast and fire but hadn’t communicated with his family.

Attorney John Christensen, who represents the family, said McDonald was in a state of medically induced paralysis and breathing only with the aid of a respirator.

“He had the best team of physicians available, and they tried valiantly,” Christensen said Sunday. “He died from complications from the massive burn injuries. It was in all likelihood connected to kidney failure.”

McDonald, who lived in Toutle, Cowlitz County, was making a routine propane delivery to Atlas Castings & Technology in the Nalley Valley when something went horribly wrong, causing propane gas to escape. Fire officials have said the hose or connection between McDonald’s truck and the larger, stationary tanks suffered a “catastrophic failure” and that the escaping gas was ignited by a furnace in the nearby foundry. That led to the explosion of his 8,000-gallon tanker truck.

Investigators are still trying to sort out what exactly went wrong.

The McDonalds released a statement Sunday that read, “The family is obviously devastated by the loss of their father, husband and friend, but they are all grateful of the love and support that has been shown over the past week by friends and family.

“Arrangements are being made for a memorial service at the Toutle Christian Fellowship Church in Toutle, Wash. The family wants to thank everyone who kept Chuck in their thoughts and prayers over this last week.”

Mike Sullivan, safety director of IXL Transportation Services of Molalla, Ore., where McDonald worked, said, “We’re deeply saddened and only wish the best for his family and friends.”

McDonald’s death doesn’t change his family’s consideration of a lawsuit against Atlas, said Christensen, who’s with the Tacoma firm of Messina Bulzomi Christensen.

“What the family has asked me to do is have someone looking out for his interests on the ground,” he said. “All the other parties have their experts retained.”

Christensen said he plants to visit the blast site today to film and photograph it as part of his investigation.

An Atlas spokesman did not return a call for comment.

Ian Demsky: 253-597-8872

ian.demsky@thenewstribune.com

Similar stories:

JOIN THE DISCUSSION | Register here

We welcome comments. Please keep them civil, short and to the point. ALL CAPS, spam, obscene, profane, abusive and off topic comments will be deleted. Repeat offenders will be blocked. Thanks for taking part — and abiding by these simple rules. A thorough explanation of rules of conduct can be found in our Terms of Service. If you have any questions, including why your comment may not be showing immediately after you submit it, be sure to visit the commenting FAQ.

The News Tribune had 72,010 visitors yesterday
South Sound Cars .com
VIEW ALL »

Presented By
Car Pros

2010 Chevrolet Cobalt LT
Red color, 35,660 miles
$13,288.00

South Sound Homes .com
VIEW ALL »

Homes By
Windermere Real Estate

LUXURY CUSTOMS NOW READY
Four residences with fine upgrades and detail in Historic Steilacoom/new prices!

South Sound Rentals .com
VIEW ALL »

Meridian Pointe

Get away from it all...without leaving anything behind!
Our newly remodled apartment homes are sure to please! Enjoy a relaxing time poolside or shoot hoops on our gorgeous basketball

TribBits
GridIron Hits 2011/12 - Football Picks
Local prizes sponsored by Korum Puyallup Nissan
Subscribe to The News Tribune
Click Here to Subscribe
GridIron Hits 2011/12 Subscribe to The News Tribune