Bystanders save man from burning car as I-75 construction causes ‘dangerous traffic patterns’

Fire chief issues public safety alert amid concerns at I-75 and Grange Hall Road interchange

On Tuesday, May 13, the North Oakland County Fire Authority responded to a crash in the I-75 and Grange Hall Road area. They learned that bystanders helped save a man who was trapped inside his burning vehicle. Now, fire officials are calling on drivers to use caution when traveling in the area as they've continued to see "close calls and dangerous traffic patterns" since the I-75 project started. (North Oakland County Fire Authority)

OAKLAND COUNTY, Mich. – A driver was rescued after being trapped inside a burning vehicle following a crash in northern Oakland County.

Now, the fire department is addressing “dangerous traffic patterns” they’ve seen amid the I-75 construction project.

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Bystanders rescue man after fiery crash

The crash happened at 3:15 p.m. on Tuesday, May 13, at the Grange Hall Road and I-75 interchange.

When the North Oakland County Fire Authority (NOCFA) arrived, they discovered that bystanders had jumped in to help and pulled the driver from the vehicle. The NOCFA serves Holly and Rose townships.

The driver was taken to a local hospital to be treated for burns and other injuries.

“We want to recognize and thank those individuals who stepped in without hesitation—it’s a powerful reminder of the strength and compassion within our community," NOCFA Fire Chief Matt Weil said in a release.

Fire officials address traffic concerns at I-75/Grange Hall Road interchange

The fire department addressed the traffic concerns with lane closures in the area due to the construction work being done and is calling on drivers to be cautious.

“While there is a long-term plan in place to improve traffic flow and safety in the area—including the future installation of roundabouts—those improvements are still some time away,“ the fire chief said. ”In the meantime, the ongoing I-75 project continues to have a significant impact on local traffic and public safety.”

Due to the construction, several local roads are being used as detour routes, which is significantly impacting traffic flow.

“These roads were never built to support this volume or type of traffic, and the strain is showing—with real safety consequences," said NOCFA.

The fire department says that since the construction work started, they have seen “dangerous traffic patterns” in the area.

“Since the beginning of the project, we’ve seen close calls and dangerous traffic patterns at the Grange Hall Road and I-75 interchange,” the NOCFA said. “Vehicles attempting left turns onto or off the highway are creating hazardous situations, especially when traffic backs up or drivers are unsure of who has the right of way. Recently, this has resulted in a serious crash.”

Call to action, safety tips for drivers

The fire department is calling on drivers to be cautious as they continue to work with officials on temporary safety improvements.

“Let’s work together to keep each other safe while we wait for the long-term infrastructure improvements to take effect,” Weil said. “Your attention and cooperation truly matter.”

The fire department released the following safety suggestions for drivers traveling in the Grange Hall Road/I-75 interchange area:

  • Avoid distractions, like cellphones, especially when driving near construction zones or areas with heavy traffic
  • Be patient and alert at intersections where traffic patterns have changed
  • Use alternate routes if possible
  • Obey posted signs and signals- they’re in place to keep drivers safe.
  • Report any unsafe conditions so they can be addressed

For more information about the construction work being done in northern Oakland County, visit here.