Truck driver led out of hospital after Singleton crash

The driver who stole a fertiliser truck and crashed into a number of cars and buildings before it burst into flames has been seen leaving hospital under police guard. 

The man was seen with a white sheet over his body, disguising his identity, before he got into the back of a police van. 

It comes after the truck driver, who is reportedly 29-years-old according to NBN News, stole a truck and erratically drove it through Singleton, north of Sydney, at about 7.30 Wednesday morning.

The driver who stole a fertiliser truck (pictured) and crashed into a number of cars and buildings before it burst into flames has been seen leaving hospital under police guard

It comes after the truck driver, who is reportedly 29-years-old according to NBN News , stole a truck and erratically drove it through Singleton before the truck burst into flames

It comes after the truck driver, who is reportedly 29-years-old according to NBN News , stole a truck and erratically drove it through Singleton before the truck burst into flames

Debbie Anderson, 59, was on her way to work but was stuck in standstill traffic for at least ten minutes when she saw the semi-trailer (pictured) coming towards her 

Debbie Anderson, 59, was on her way to work but was stuck in standstill traffic for at least ten minutes when she saw the semi-trailer (pictured) coming towards her 

The truck driver crashed into a number of cars and buildings before it crashed and burst into flames, critically injuring two people. 

Debbie Anderson, 59, was on her way to work and was stuck in stand still traffic when she first saw the truck hurtling towards her. 

‘[The truck] was ploughing [the cars] like it was ploughing a field,’ Ms Anderson told Daily Mail Australia.

‘I’d been thrown sideways … all I could see was smoke.’

Ms Anderson said the stolen truck crashed into a car which crashed into her car, throwing her sideways and all she could see 'was smoke' (pictured)

Ms Anderson said the stolen truck crashed into a car which crashed into her car, throwing her sideways and all she could see ‘was smoke’ (pictured)

The horrific incident took place in Singleton, about 200km north of Sydney, NSW (pictured)

The horrific incident took place in Singleton, about 200km north of Sydney, NSW (pictured)

A rouge driver had stolen the truck just moments earlier from a petrol station while the original driver of the truck was paying for petrol.

At about 7.30 Wednesday morning, the stolen truck crashed into a number of cars and buildings before catching fire in Singleton, north of Sydney.

‘It was like something that you’d see on the movies,’ Ms Anderson said. 

‘I don’t even know how fast he was travelling, he was absolutely flying. 

‘I was in complete disbelief.’

After the ‘wavering’ truck crashed into her car, along with several others, the 59-year-old said she forced the car door open and went to safety at a nearby cafe. 

‘I could see dust and didn’t know if it was smoke,’ Ms Anderson said. 

‘Obviously you could see the flames and the popping.’

A rouge driver had stolen the truck just moments earlier from a petrol station while the original driver of the truck was paying for petrol before causing carnage on Singleton, north of Sydney

A rouge driver had stolen the truck just moments earlier from a petrol station while the original driver of the truck was paying for petrol before causing carnage on Singleton, north of Sydney

The semi-trailer crashed into a number of cars in the crash on Wednesday morning

The semi-trailer crashed into a number of cars (pictured) and buildings Wednesday morning

'I don't even know how fast he was travelling, he was absolutely flying,' Ms Anderson said 

‘I don’t even know how fast he was travelling, he was absolutely flying,’ Ms Anderson said 

The grandmother was sent to hopsital but escaped with bruises to her forearms and legs

The grandmother was sent to hopsital but escaped with bruises to her forearms and legs

Escaping with bruises to her forearms and legs after the ‘full on jolt’, Ms Anderson said the truck ended up about 100 metres away from her car before it burst into flames. 

The grandmother described the cars in standstill traffic as ‘sitting ducks’ with no where to escape. 

‘There’s only one way in and one way out over that bridge,’ Ms Anderson told Daily Mail Australia. 

‘If they knew what was coming why didn’t they sit us in the side streets.’ 

The truck exploded into 'fireball' flames (pictured) after police stopped truck with road spikes

The truck exploded into ‘fireball’ flames (pictured) after police stopped truck with road spikes

Ms Anderson described the cars in standstill traffic as 'sitting ducks' with no where to escape

Ms Anderson described the cars in standstill traffic as ‘sitting ducks’ with no where to escape

Ms Anderson was one of at least eight injured in the terrifying crash, which has left two people in a critical condition in hospital  

Ms Anderson was one of at least eight injured in the terrifying crash, which has left two people in a critical condition in hospital  

The grandmother was taken to hospital for x-rays and has since been discharged, making her feel pretty lucky she wasn’t worse off. 

Ms Anderson was one of at least eight injured in the terrifying crash, which has left two people in a critical condition in hospital.

Other eye-witnesses have described seeing the semi-trailer travelling at 100km/h down the main street of the country town before ploughing into four cars and bursting with thick black smoke.  

Witness Meri Basci told Daily Mail Australia she was on her way to work when she saw the truck being driven ‘erratically’ over the bridge before it crashed and burst into flames.

‘I saw a lot of dust under his wheels … it all happened so fast,’ Ms Basci said. 

Other eye-witnesses have described seeing the stolen semi-trailer travelling at 100km/h 

Other eye-witnesses have described seeing the stolen semi-trailer travelling at 100km/h 

The driver of the stolen truck was arrested at the horrific scene by police (pictured) 

The driver of the stolen truck was arrested at the horrific scene by police (pictured) 

‘I couldn’t even understand how he could drive that fast over the bridge without hitting anyone or anything.

‘A second later all I could hear was a big bang and a lot of black smoke.’ 

Another witness, Daniel Storey, told Australian Associated Press that he heard ‘crash after crash after crash’.

‘Some cars have been taken out by the truck,’ Mr Storey said.

‘He’s caused it all. When he crashed, he got out of his truck and tried to get into another truck.’ 

Two people are in a critical condition, a 67-year-old man and a 62-year-old woman 

Two people are in a critical condition, a 67-year-old man and a 62-year-old woman 

NSW Ambulance Inspector Luke Wiseman said it was ‘chaotic’ when they first arrived before 9am with a number of ‘distressed people’.

A 64-year-old man is in a critical condition with head and chest injuries and was airlifted to John Hunter Hospital. 

A 62-year-old woman is also in a critical condition with pelvic and hip injuries.  

‘The scale and suddenness of the incident and the fact that is has happened in a smaller community means a lot of people are in shock, so it was a challenging scene,’ Mr Wiseman said. 

Huge blankets of black smoke could be seen and one witness reportedly said there was a ‘huge fireball’ with cars ‘all over the road’.

The driver stole the truck from a BP service station in Murrurundi early Wednesday morning, NSW Police said. 

The truck was seen driving erratically along the New England Highway through Muswellbrook towards Singleton before police deployed road spikes to stop the truck near the town’s centre. 

The driver was arrested at the scene.

A critical investigation has been launched following the fiery accident. 

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