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BackSemi-truck spills 40,000 pounds of Frank's RedHot hot sauce in Ohio heatwave
Semi-truck spills 40,000 pounds of Frank's RedHot hot sauce in Ohio heatwave
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The Independent World7/5/2026World2 min read

Semi-truck spills 40,000 pounds of Frank's RedHot hot sauce in Ohio heatwave

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  • A semi-truck carrying 40,000 pounds of Frank's RedHot hot sauce leaked its contents on Interstate 71 in northern Delaware County, Ohio, during a heatwave.
  • Firefighters followed a red streak to locate the truck, and environmental agencies were notified to manage the spill.
  • While humorous, the incident may have damaged vehicles, with one driver reporting persistent staining despite multiple car washes.

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Why It Matters

A semi-truck carrying 40,000 pounds of Frank's RedHot hot sauce leaked its contents onto a highway in Ohio during a heatwave. Firefighters tracked the spill, and environmental agencies were involved in containment.

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A semi-truck leaked 40,000 pounds of Frank’s RedHot hot sauce while driving through Ohio during a brutal heatwave last week.

The spicy substance began leaking Tuesday from the truck as it traveled north on Interstate 71 in northern Delaware County, where temperatures soared past 100 degrees Fahrenheit.

Local firefighters had to track down the truck as it left a red-hot streak in its path.

“Our crews were out on the highway trying to track it down and actually were able to follow the trail to the Pilot,” Berkshire, Sunbury, Trenton and Galena Fire Chief Chris Kovach told The Columbus Dispatch.

Fire crews notified the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency about the spill, and crews used containment pools and other hazmat materials to prevent the acidic sauce from entering any drains or causing any environmental issues, according to the report.

The trucking company responsible for the leak is arranging for a cleanup company to handle the spill, Kovach said.

The fire company shared a humorous post about the incident on Facebook, noting, “This is one of those careers where you never know what you’re going to encounter.”

“This evening, crews were called out to 71 for a semi leaking ‘something’. Ultimately, the semi got off the highway and to one of the truck stops,” the post continued. “The mystery fluid turned out to be a trailer full of 40,000 pounds of Frank’s Red Hot leaking!”

While Kovach acknowledged the humor in the hard-to-believe situation, he also noted that some cars may have been damaged as a result of the spill.

“A lot of people were shocked, and obviously they see a humorous side of it, but on the flip side of that is, there are some cars, a lot of vehicles that may have potentially been damaged,” Kovach said. “My understanding is this is very hard to clean off.”

One person noted in a local Ohio Facebook page that she had spent $30 on car washes and the hot sauce still stained her vehicle, according to the report.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol can issue a citation to the trucking company responsible for the leak, but it has not yet, Lieutenant Robert Curry told the Columbus Dispatch.

Drivers impacted by the hot sauce leak can seek compensation through their insurance, Curry said.

Open Questions

  • Will the trucking company be cited?
  • What is the total cost of vehicle damage?
  • How will cleanup be fully managed?

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This article was originally published by The Independent World.

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