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1 killed in fiery I-5 crash near JBLM early Saturday morning; lanes closed for 7 hours

All northbound lanes of Interstate 5 near the JBLM Main Gate were closed for nearly 7 hours on March 9 after a two-vehicle crash that left one person dead and one seriously injured.
All northbound lanes of Interstate 5 near the JBLM Main Gate were closed for nearly 7 hours on March 9 after a two-vehicle crash that left one person dead and one seriously injured.

A 23-year-old man from Texas was killed early Saturday after the car he was driving crashed into one barrier, spun across all lanes on Interstate 5, hit the opposite barrier and burst into flames.

His passenger, a 22-year-old man from California, was injured but is expected to survive, Washington State Patrol spokesperson John Dattilo said in a phone call.

The northbound lanes of I-5 near milepost 120 and the Joint Base Lewis-McChord Main Gate were closed for 6 hours and 47 minutes Saturday morning as crews investigated and cleared the crash site.

WSP determined the cause of the crash, which occurred around 3:10 a.m., to be reckless driving. All affected passengers, including the driver who died, were wearing seat belts.

According to authorities, an unknown model Chevrolet entered northbound I-5 and “lost control, struck the barrier on the right shoulder, crossed all the northbound lanes then struck the barrier on the left shoulder.” The car came to a stop in the third lane of four before bursting into flames, the report said.

A second vehicle, a BMW X3, collided with the damaged vehicle “due to a loss of visibility.” That driver, a 54-year-old man from Bothell, was not injured. The vehicle was totaled.

The freeway initially closed near the JBLM Main Gate at 3:25 a.m., Washington State Department of Transportation shared on X. Around 5:30 a.m., traffic was diverted to Dupont-Steilacoom Road.

At 7 a.m., traffic headed toward the gate was turned around by authorities. WSDOT encouraged drivers to delay travels through the area.

Crews intermittently opened the right shoulder to allow traffic to pass.

“Traffic backed up to DuPont,” WSDOT wrote on X around 8:30 a.m. “If possible, please consider delaying travels. If you go, you will see miles long backups.”

It wasn’t until 9:44 a.m. that all northbound lanes at JBLM reopened.

“Heavy traffic extends beyond DuPont,” WSDOT said. “Expect it to take a while before congestion clears out.”

This story was originally published March 9, 2024 at 12:59 PM.

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Kristine Sherred
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Kristine Sherred joined The News Tribune in 2019, following a decade in Chicago where she worked for restaurants, a liquor wholesaler, a culinary bookstore and a prominent food journalist. In addition to her SPJ-recognized series on Tacoma’s grease-trap policies, her work centers the people behind the counter and showcases the impact of small business on community. She previously reported for Industry Dive and William Reed. Find her on Instagram @kcsherred. Support my work with a digital subscription
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