Reno, Nev. – On Wednesday night, Nevada Highway Patrol (NHP) responded to a vehicle fire on Interstate 580 southbound near the Moana Lane exit. The driver was able to exit the vehicle before flames engulfed the car, allowing first responders to focus on extinguishing the fire without the need for rescue assistance.
Investigation of a secondary crash
While NHP crews were working to control the fire, a separate incident unfolded on the same stretch of highway. A blue truck and an SUV collided as the patrol unit was navigating the scene. The crash did not result in any injuries, according to an NHP spokesperson, but it prompted a brief investigation to determine the cause and to ensure roadway safety.
Traffic impacts and safety recommendations
Both incidents led to a reduction of lanes on I‑580 southbound, causing slower traffic flow in the area. Motorists were advised to use alternate routes when possible and to remain alert for law‑enforcement activity near the Moana Lane exit. The NHP emphasized that drivers should maintain a safe distance from emergency responders and avoid sudden lane changes that could contribute to secondary collisions.
Response details
The fire was reported shortly after 9:00 p.m., and NHP units arrived within minutes. After confirming that the driver was safely out of the vehicle, firefighters applied extinguishing agents to prevent the fire from spreading to nearby traffic. The subsequent crash was investigated on‑scene, with officers collecting statements and reviewing dash‑cam footage from the involved vehicles. No citations were issued at the time of reporting.
Ongoing monitoring
Patrol officials continue to monitor the situation and will release any additional findings once the investigation concludes. In the meantime, drivers traveling on I‑580 southbound are encouraged to stay updated through local traffic reports and to follow posted signage indicating lane reductions.
For further information or to report related incidents, residents can contact the Nevada Highway Patrol’s Reno office at the phone number listed on the agency’s website.
Original reporting: 2news.com — read the source article.