by cdcidevel | Aug 20, 2019 | Recovery, Recovery Blog
On November 20, 2016, Pro-Tow responded to a call that was both unique and challenging. An excavator was stuck, well, nearly entirely buried at the Howard A. Hanson Dam, Eagle Gorge Reservoir. We calculated about 180,000 pounds worth of resistance to get this piece of...
by cdcidevel | Aug 20, 2019 | Recovery, Recovery Blog, Truck Accident, Truck Recovery, Truck Towing
A box truck flipped over and landed itself in a creek. When it came off the road, the front end became wedged against a large bush, contorting the box and damaging the connection between the box and the truck itself. This truck accident recovery required a full crane...
by cdcidevel | Aug 20, 2019 | Recovery Blog, Semi-Truck, Semi-Truck Towing
Getting stuck is stressful in any vehicle. Getting a semi-truck stuck in the mud can be very stressful, but not when you have Pro-Tow to come to the rescue! We see a lot of stuck trucks in this business, and many are much worse than this, and every one of them...
by cdcidevel | Aug 20, 2019 | Recovery, Recovery Blog, Semi-Truck, Semi-Truck Accident, Semi-Truck Towing
90lbs of Wood Debris Spills in a Semi-Truck Accident in Kirkland, WA Our Pro-Enviro division responds to the scene when there is diesel fuel, oil or other vehicle fluids spilled after a semi-truck accident. They weren’t needed in this case. This semi-truck end dump...
by cdcidevel | Jul 31, 2019 | Recovery Blog
A Tipped Semi Truck Loses It’s Load in Sumner, Washington. When there is a semi truck accident, it’s common for the load to spill out of the trailer. It doesn’t have to be transporting a liquid to be considered a spill! In this case on July 1, 2016, you’ll see...
by cdcidevel | Jul 31, 2019 | Recovery Blog, Semi-Truck, Truck Accident
Pro-Tow Responds to a Diesel Fuel Spill Containment Emergency in Tacoma, Washington. When there is a hazardous spill caused by a semi truck accident, immediate response is required to reduce environmental impact. On August 2, 2016 after refueling, this semi truck’s...