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In our area, the summer time can be quite brutal, with scorching tempatures often reaching 115 degrees and higher. When it's that hot out all ya wanna do is cool off and quench your thirst, but having a cold beer or 2 and driving down the freeway isn't the answer. |
| This driver admitted to having several alcoholic beverages as he drove home from work. The mixture of the heat and the alcohol soon took its toll though when the the man veered into the grassy center divider of Interstate 5. He lost control of the vehicle and hit a concrete culvert, blew a tire and rolled the truck, ejecting himself in the process from the vehicles cab. |
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Here I am climbing up the underside of the overturned truck securing recovery chains to the vehicles frame and suspension to upright the truck back onto its wheels. |
| Once securely fastened, the truck is winched over onto its wheels where it will then be prepped for transport back to the yard. |
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Gotta remove all the recovery equipment and do a good walk around of the truck prior to towing it. Rolled vehicles tend to loosen parts and debris gets lodged in weird places. You don't wanna have stuff come flying off the vehicle as its being towed down the freeway. |
| Ok, we're good to go! All Hooked up and safety chains are attached. All we gotta do is drop the linkage and we're on our way to the yard where the Insurance Company will determine if this truck is gonna be fixed or not. |
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