Quick actions by drivers from different company's came together to form a winning team.

 


I am pleased to report that comaraderie is alive and well in the trucking industry. This was my experience this week as an incident occurred in the small town of Riviera, Texas.

While traveling across state route 285 and upon arriving at the intersection of US 77, I noticed a tanker truck had stopped across the railroad tracks. The truck was pointed in the opposite direction in which I was traveling. There was a truck backing up in front of him and I began to wonder what was going on. Just then, a woman walked around the truck and began to tie a logistics strap around the ICC bumper of her trailer and the tanker truck which was sitting on the railroad tracks. As my light turned green, I pulled off to the right side of the road in order to lend any assistance. I grabbed a Tow Chain which was stored under the bunk of my truck in case the tiny logistics strap wouldn’t be enough to pull the broken down tanker truck. As it turned out, by the time I had my equipment in hand, the truck had already been pulled off the tracks.

As I stood by the road to take this all in for a moment, I noticed a couple of people were running away from the scene in order to warn a potential train should one be coming down the tracks. Luckily, there were no trains at this moment in sight. This is usually a heavy freight train lane so we were all fortunate. I’m not sure if anyone actually called the railroad as this should have been part of the process. This entire situation began and finished in just a few minutes. Everything happened so quickly and people were at their best to assist however they could. Those involved did what was necessary to help this tanker driver in his difficult and potentially dangerous circumstances. People jumped into action and before you knew it…all was taken care of and everyone exited the scene.

What I witnessed really impressed me on this day. The situation reinforced what I already believe and that is to say that comaraderie is alive and well today. We just don’t require as much personal contact due to technology and all the devices we use today for communication. A broken down truck today is not alone as we are all well connected and can quickly take care of the many circumstances as they arise. A simple call can have help on the way in mere moments. It’s refreshing to know that we still care and have each other’s backs should we need a helping hand.

 

Comments (8)

Henry Albert

Henry Albert is the owner of Albert Transport, Inc., based in Statesville, NC. Before participating in the "Slice of Life" program, Albert drove a 2001 Freightliner Century Class S/Tâ„¢, and will use his Cascadia for general freight and a dry van trailer. Albert, who has been a trucker since 1983, was recognized by Overdrive as its 2007 Trucker of the Year.

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Joey I agree and it scares me to death sometimes to put our flashers on and stop on some of the roads where we have to stop. Some roads have pull offs so we can stop a little more safely but most do not have that.

April 12, 2016 16:47:24 PM

Joey I agree and it scares me to death sometimes to put our flashers on and stop on some of the roads where we have to stop. Some roads have pull offs so we can stop a little more safely but most do not have that.

April 12, 2016 16:46:41 PM

I'm not sure if tanker was Hazmat. I've always disagreed with the regulation that requires placarded hazmat to stop at a guarded railroad crossing. I think this causes more danger.

April 12, 2016 16:42:27 PM

I too believe the industry still has the comaraderie, you just don't see it as often. I do see it every summer on the fires we are assigned to. Companies will help other companies when help is needed. It could be a helping hand working to fix a truck or loan tools or parts to get someone moving again.

April 11, 2016 9:21:09 AM

Great story Henry! Shows some still care to lend a hand when needed!

April 11, 2016 6:11:35 AM

Most all people have it when it really counts .

April 10, 2016 15:35:20 PM

Very COOL, some folks still got it!

April 10, 2016 10:47:44 AM

Awesome story and great way to start the day! Thanks Henry

April 10, 2016 7:04:28 AM