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N.J. Turnpike ramp in Runnemede closed

N.J. Turnpike ramp in Runnemede re-opened

n Runnemede Camden County NJ   the Northbound ramp for the New Jersey Turnpike  turned into a Haz Mat this am when a tanker truck carrying 5000 gallons of ashpalt overturned on the ramp and started to leak, Haz Mat teams from Cherry HIll and Gloucester City worked with the Runnemede Fire Department to handle the spill, the driver of the truck was transported to an area hospital with minor injuries, NJSP closed the ramp which is expected to be closed for hours. (Courtesy of PhillyFireNews)
n Runnemede Camden County NJ the Northbound ramp for the New Jersey Turnpike turned into a Haz Mat this am when a tanker truck carrying 5000 gallons of ashpalt overturned on the ramp and started to leak, Haz Mat teams from Cherry HIll and Gloucester City worked with the Runnemede Fire Department to handle the spill, the driver of the truck was transported to an area hospital with minor injuries, NJSP closed the ramp which is expected to be closed for hours. (Courtesy of PhillyFireNews)Read more

The ramp to the northbound New Jersey Turnpike from the Black Horse Pike in Runnemede re-opened this afternoon following a truck accident this morning, a New Jersey State Police spokesman said.

The tractor trailer overturned, spilling 5,000 gallons of liquid asphalt across the ramps to and from the northbound highway. The driver of the truck, Hassan Daghestani, 37 from Fair Lawn, N.J., was taken to an area hospital with minor injuries, the spokesman said.

He was driving for Mt. Hope Trucking Co. of Wharton, Morris County, police said.

Hazardous material teams from Cherry Hill and Gloucester City are still working with the Runnemede Fire Department on cleanup of the area. Police said the accident is still being investigated.    -Kia Gregory