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Firefighters Respond to Trailer Fire on CA-190

8th vehicle fire of 2024

Steam or smoke surrounds a firefighter as they spray water from a hose at a warped flatbed trailer. A second firefighter stands nearby wearing full protective gear.
Trailer fire on December 29, 2024.

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News Release Date: December 30, 2024

Contact: Death Valley NP News

Contact: Abby Wines, 760-786-3221

DEATH VALLEY, Calif. – National Park Service (NPS) and Beatty firefighters successfully extinguished a trailer fire in Death Valley National Park on December 29, 2024. The fire began when the brakes of a tractor-trailer overheated while descending nearly 5,000 vertical feet from Towne Pass on California State Route 190 (CA-190). The driver was cited for driving with a suspended license. 

"This was the eighth vehicle fire this year in Death Valley National Park, and the sixth fire due to overheated brakes,” said Mike Reynolds, Superintendent of Death Valley National Park. “We want to remind drivers of heavy vehicles to down-shift on steep grades and consider pulling over to allow their brakes to cool down.”

Commercial trucks are not advised on CA-190 due to steep grades. Commercial trucks are prohibited on other roads within Death Valley National Park.
 
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Last updated: December 30, 2024

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