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Truck driver charged with DUI, other violations in Baldwin crash

Posted 4:20PM on Saturday 24th October 2020 ( 3 years ago )

A Demorest man is charged with driving under the influence and other violations after the commercial truck he was driving backed into a minivan and overturned on Ga. 384 in Baldwin Friday afternoon.

Zackariah Tegel, 30, is charged by the Georgia State Patrol with DUI, failure to maintain lane, improper backing, and driver to exercise due care, according to Sgt. C.J. Coffee of GSP Post 7.

Coffee said the Mack 700 truck driven by Tegel was stopped in the eastbound lane of travel on Ga. 384 (Duncan Bridge Road) and backed up improperly, traveling west in the eastbound lane in reverse.

A 2006 Honda Odyssey driven by Brenda Burrell of Baldwin that was stopped a couple of car lengths behind the truck was unable to move out of the way due to traffic behind it.

Tegel’s truck struck the van in the driver’s side headlight with its passenger side wheel/front bumper, with that impact occurring in the middle of Ga. 384, Coffee said. After impact, the truck continued west and traveled off the northbound shoulder of Ga. 384, down an embankment and overturned onto its driver’s side, trapping the driver, and spilling roughly 20 tons of sand.

Tegel was extricated by Baldwin firefighters and transported by ambulance to Northeast Georgia Medical Center in Gainesville for treatment of injuries.

The wreck happened at 1:30 p.m. on Ga. 384 (Duncan Bridge Road) between Ga. 365 and Sunset Oaks subdivision, closing the road between Ga. 365 and B.C. Grant Road for several hours.

Baldwin Fire Chief Joe Roy makes his way out of the ravine with equipment used to free the trapped driver of an overturned truck.
Baldwin Fire Department personnel provide fire suppression on the scene of Friday afternoon's wreck on Ga. 384 (Duncan Bridge Road).
An overturned truck rests in the ravine off the shoulder of Ga. 384 (Duncan Bridge Road) in Baldwin. Approximately 20 tons of sand spilled from the truck.
A Habersham County deputy sheriff and Baldwin firefighter re-route traffic from the intersection of Ga. 384 and B.C. Grant Road in Baldwin.
Baldwin Fire Chief Joe Roy removes equipment used for extrication from the ravine.

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