It would be wise to plan ahead as a heavily traveled section on Route 37 will be closed until further notice, according to officials.

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Miraculously, no one was killed after a vehicle struck a deer at mile marker 1.5 on Route 37 in Manchester around 3 a.m. Wednesday morning.

After hitting the deer, the vehicle then smashed into a tractor-trailer tanker truck containing 8,700 gallons of fuel.

photo courtesy of Manchester Police Department
photo courtesy of Manchester Police Department
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The driver was an 18-year-old from Forked River according to the Manchester Police Department.

The driver of the truck was on 46-year-old from Voorhees.

He was taken to Community Medical Center for observation, but no injuries were reported.

For a time on Wednesday Route 37 in the area of the collision was completely shut down.

photo courtesy of Manchester Police Department
photo courtesy of Manchester Police Department
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Because the fireball severely damaged both sides of Route 37 in the area, repairs will need to be made after investigations are completed.

According to a report from NJ.com, Route 37 between Commonwealth Boulevard and Bone Hill Road will be closed for "the foreseeable future."

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photo courtesy of Manchester Police Department
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A big shout out to our first responders in Manchester and Whiting for arriving on the scene quickly.

Taking care of the victims and the scene was a group effort according to the Manchester Police Department.

A huge thank you to the Manchester Volunteer Fire Department, Ridgeway Volunteer Fire Department, Whiting Volunteer Fire Department, Manchester EMS, Manchester Emergency Management, Berkeley Hazmat Unit, Lakehurst and Toms River Police Departments, Ocean County Sheriff’s Department, Ocean County Department of Health, New Jersey State Police, NJ Department of Transportation, NJ Department of Environmental Protection, and Jersey Central Power & Light.

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