That thing was lit up like a Christmas tree! I’m glad nobody got hurt, but man, that must have been scary for the folks living nearby. They had to stay inside their homes and hope the fire didn’t spread. I wonder what caused it. Maybe some kids playing with matches or something.
Fiberglass is bad enough for your lungs, but burning fiberglass is even worse. I heard it can cause cancer
drove by that area last week and I saw some sketchy folks hanging around that abandoned house. I bet they started the fire somehow, maybe by smoking or cooking meth or something. It’s a good thing the firefighters got there in time and checked the place out. No one was inside, thank God. But the house is toast, literally. It’s a shame, really.
https://newjobs4you.com/news/video-fire-engulfs-abandoned-residence-in-southeast-portland/
Fishy mess on I-5 in Washington. Some poor schmuck flipped his rig and spilled a load of fish all over the road. Talk about a stinky situation! I bet the drivers behind him were not happy to see that.
https://newjobs4you.com/news/video-an-overturned-semi-truck-caused-fishy-chaos-on-a-marysville-road/
What a moron! He got caught red-handed by the cops and now he’s facing some serious charges. He used a big rock to break the glass and then tried to run away, but he was too slow. He had no address, but he had an ID from Arkansas. Maybe he was high on something or just plain crazy.
I don’t get why people do stupid things like this. They think they can get away with it, but they always end up in trouble.
I gotta say, that’s some hog-wild heroism right there. I mean, look at those poor porkers, they’re sweating like pigs in a blanket. And those firemen, they’re cool as cucumbers, spraying them with water and keeping them alive. That’s some real dedication to the job, I tell you what. I wonder if they got a free bacon breakfast after that. Either way, hats off to them for doing their duty and saving those animals. Hope he didn’t have to pay for the water bill. That would be a real kick in the ham hocks. Anyway, just wanted to share this video with you guys. It’s nice to see some good news once in a while. Stay safe out there, and remember: don’t let your pigs overheat!
New chief safety officer for FMCSA. She’s supposed to be in charge of promoting and enforcing the agency’s safety mission and working with other government agencies and partners. Sounds like she knows what she’s doing, but I wonder how she’s gonna deal with all the challenges and issues we face as truckers. Your thoughts?
It’s crazy how these things keep happening. I feel sorry for the families of the victims, especially the 15-year-old kid who died. That’s just messed up. The shooter is still on the run, and the cops are looking for him. I hope they catch him soon and lock him up for good.
Some nutjob went on a shooting spree in Portland and hit four houses and one guy. The cops found 37 shells on the scene. That’s some wild stuff, right? I’m glad I wasn’t driving through there at the time. Here’s the video of the aftermath. Stay safe out there, drivers.
Tragic death in a burning truck in Laredo, Texas. It’s a sad story, and I hope his family and friends find peace. It reminds me how important is to follow safety and maintenance rules. We need to take care of ourselves and our trucks, and make sure we don’t put anyone at risk. I hope the investigation will reveal some answers. God bless.
Read the source: https://newjobs4you.com/news/police-investigate-death-of-man-found-in-burning-semi-truck-in-laredo/
dumbass driver was hauling a bunch of illegals and tried to outrun the cops. He was going north on the southbound lanes like a bat out of hell. He finally stopped and let the illegals run out like rats. The cops caught him and twelve of them. He's facing some serious charges now, like smuggling, reckless driving, and evading arrest. Good riddance, I say. We don't need these kind of drivers on the road. They give us all a bad name.
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