NTSB issues PRELIMINARY findings on Beach Park, IL NH3 release

The information in this report is preliminary and will be either supplemented or corrected during the course of the investigation.

On April 25, 2019, about 4:33 a.m. central daylight time, about 750 gallons (3,800 pounds) of anhydrous ammonia liquefied compressed gas (UN1005, Division 2.2) were accidentally released from two 1,000-gallon nurse tanks mounted on a farm trailer that was being pulled by a John Deere tractor in Beach Park, Illinois. The driver was operating the tractor in combination with an applicator toolbar that applies the anhydrous ammonia as a fertilizer. While traveling between farm fields, the driver said that he heard a “puff” sound. When he turned his head around to see the nurse tanks, he saw a gas cloud.

This accident occurred while the tractor and nurse tank trailer was traveling south at the intersection of West Clarendon and North Green Bay Road in Beach Park. As a result of the hazardous materials release, 41 people, including 11 first responders, were injured and treated for various degrees of injury (from non-life threatening to critical) at local hospitals. The driver of the tractor was not injured.

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