As a D O T Official for more than 23 years, l have worked many accidents on a Major highway. The possibility of a secondary accident is very High. Traffic can and will back up very quickly, with much research it was determined that at Rush hour conditions traffic will back up at a rate of 1.5 to 2 miles every 3 minutes of time a lane is shut down on a 2 lane highway. I wish more States would adopt this policy. Hats off to Ron Pratt and His crew.......also to ALL that respond to these incidents.
@hosedragger-2043 ай бұрын
I really wish my state did so. We've had so many near misses with folks almost striking our Tanker that acts as our "Blocker" truck on accident scenes and/or cutting into the open lane and almost striking another car, and our truck in the process. It's really a miracle we haven't had our truck or one of us hit yet. I've nearly been hit on a couple occasions in my 4 years with the fire department. Once was a near miss with an 18 wheeler while moving firehose away from the highway centerline while assisting the hose team on a vehicle fire, and the other most recent one was while retrieving equipment from the side compartment of a fire truck.
@larrymercer34483 ай бұрын
Agreed
@davemccracken3457 Жыл бұрын
As a motorist who has been in many similar backups, I for one appreciate the efforts you and law enforcement make to clear it as quickly as possible.
@Semparo Жыл бұрын
Heck yea! Essential for the Prevention of any further accidents that could threaten lives and property, on a hot day like that no one wants or needs to be sitting in traffic!
@gorillaau Жыл бұрын
@@SemparoBeing Staionary on a mtorocycle for a long period in hot weather can be deadly. The lack of airflow makes you sweat like a pig, the engine heat starts cooking your calves. The engine itself starts getting hotter and hotter sure to lack of airflow through the radiator. It's hell on two wheels when held up for longer periods.
@thatoneidaho8 ай бұрын
Only time I've ever been in a backup like this was when a truck rolled over and it's cargo (live chickens) escaped and started running around the freeway 😂😂😂
@tfhate7 ай бұрын
@@thatoneidahoshoot i travel through atlanta ga all the time and traffic backs up like this but a lot of times there’s not even an accident, just to many people 😂
@JV-pu8kx Жыл бұрын
Reminder: don't just blindly pull over when you hear a siren! Find out where it is coming from, first.
@Simon-ho6ly Жыл бұрын
ABSOLUTELY, i drive in one of the more congested cities in the uk and one of the biggest issues around emergency services is people witll either pretty much pull over... mostly... but both lanes are blocked, or stop dead and wait which usually has an even worse effect, few will actually stop and think
@marksaunderson3042 Жыл бұрын
The siren means ‘get out to the way’ not ‘stop.’ I had a ambulance get stuck behind me once, a motorcycle (me) can not mount the curb easily, if at all.. I could not move over to let it past. so I sped up, so as not to slow it down. A short distance later i turned into a side road. Another occasion I saw the ambulance come towards me, so I did stop. This blocked the traffic behind me, and allowed the ambulance coming toward me to go the wrong way round some traffic islands, their side of the road was blocked by cars that had just ‘stopped.’
@glazioushell3398 Жыл бұрын
undercover cop. It’s really hard where it’s coming from it, took me a while because I was at a light. I just hear sirens. I have no clue where it was. All this time he was sitting at the light. And I was all a look around. Where is it?
@throttlebottle5906 Жыл бұрын
at most you should stop right where you are(NEVER in an intersection or blocking side roads!) and pivot your head until you see/hear where it's coming from, then get out of the way if need be. and remember, there may be multiple coming the same way or from different directions! so after the first one passes, keep eyes and ears open instead of just jumping back into motion.
@kenmeinken8115 Жыл бұрын
True. I was driving an engine responding to a car fire.. As we merged onto the three lane Interstate, the car ahead of me slammed on their brakes! Luckily I knew the next lane was open and I did a quick steering jerk into that lane.
@AWRay1300 Жыл бұрын
Ron, as I understand what you have explained in the past, when you are asked to expedite, you expedite. No questions asked... as I can tell by the video, even the fastest expedites won't always clear the scene quickly enough. Stay safe AND hydrated. Also, that was a nice Dukes of Hazard entrance.
@timruddock4460 Жыл бұрын
Ron it is not good the leave the snatch block on the cable all the time. I have seen it get Gaught and when it let's go it takes the rear window out of the tow truck. You do a good job . Keep up the good work.
@kennethelliott9092 Жыл бұрын
The emergency response itself was well executed , however, something to keep in mind for future calls, when the ambulance is still on the scene, please don't pull up behind it and blow your air horn. The medic just might be performing an ALS procedure (starting an I.V., intubating, etc.) these procedures are difficult enough without being startled just as you were about to hit that elusive vein or pass a tube through the vocal cords. Not scolding, just something to keep in mind from a 32 year career paramedic.
@RonPratt Жыл бұрын
Advice received and understood. Thank you for that perspective. God bless.
@markmcculfor6113 Жыл бұрын
Finally someone on the internet giving helpful advice without being condescending! I appreciate both of your services!
@drummerpatrick18 Жыл бұрын
This is an interesting and insightful perspective that I may not have thought of myself. My thought would have been if I’m behind an ambulance and I kick my PTO on, being right in front of my truck is loud, so my thought was patient comfort after being involved in an already stressful situation. Usually by the time I arrive on scene for our Police in Colorado, the medics are usually already off to the hospital.
@MrJRod891 Жыл бұрын
Starting an IV is an ALS procedure?? 😅
@JNDlego57 Жыл бұрын
@@MrJRod891Outside the hospital and in the majority of states, yes
@lsellclumanetsolarenergyll5071 Жыл бұрын
WOW that SEMI even left you space right away...... what a professional driver...... thank you again for everything for everyone involved we need this positivity way more often on public roads. If I could I would push for this to become a national law change so all and in all states these law's to help and rescue should be nation wide so we actually can HELP the once which are in dire need. What a great job !!!!
@wolphin732 Жыл бұрын
From what they were hauling, I suspect they were military, so knows how to handle correctly.
@coltsjason Жыл бұрын
Most of us semi drivers are professional but we have our idiots to
@johnheffelfinger3231 Жыл бұрын
it is in every state but alot states don’t enforce it like they should
@gorillaau Жыл бұрын
@@coltsjasonEvery profession and field has their idiots.
@Silver_Turtle Жыл бұрын
To all who say a tow truck with reds, blues, and a siren is illegal: 1. As Ron as shared MANY times, in the state of Missouri, tow operators are considered emergency responders. However, they can only run code 3 if requested by proper authority [i.e. police]. 2. When he held back for the ambulance? As it was operated by a municipality, he had to yield to it; of course, Ron would yield to it anyway. 3. Take time to listen; Ron explained it very clearly and distinctly on this video. I do not live in Missouri, but have a basic understanding of the procedures.
@rothacus Жыл бұрын
As a truck driver that was nearly involved with a secondary accident in Arkansas that turned out was #2 of 4 secondary accidents I think all states should do this. Thank for all you do to keep traffic moving
@dennied78269 ай бұрын
Beyond a shadow of a doubt this should be the standard. Where I live is the busiest highway in North America but it can easily get backed up for hours at choke points. Tow trucks can run amber lights and nobody will care if your trying to get through traffic a bit quick, but also they get zero priority. Would get in the tow truck with my Stepdad and some call outs it's just like "We'll get there when we get there" because you can't do anything about the traffic.
@ericrindahl4543 Жыл бұрын
I think the relationship you have built with the LEA in your area have also allowed you to run code more trusted that the slimy tow operators. There are companies and drivers around me that would abuse the ability to run code if it were even possible in our state. You don't when you shouldn't and you carefully do when you can.
@fearlessfly100 Жыл бұрын
Used to be with the volunteer fire department in my town.....driving a tanker truck though traffic wasnt always easy.......great job Ron ......😁
@chuckmoore1380 Жыл бұрын
From arrival on scene to loaded and leaving, less than 8 minutes! Great work, Ron. Thanks for another interesting start to my day. Stay safe and healthy.
@wandalbowen8101 Жыл бұрын
Plus the time he gave the officer to get numbers, etc. that isn't on the video.
@jonathanbair523 Жыл бұрын
"Team work is dream work"...I have always loved seeing how FD, LEO, and Ron's crew all work together...
@dzymslizzy3641 Жыл бұрын
Interesting. Here in CA, red/blue lights and sirens are restricted for use ONLY by police, fire, and ambulance vehicles as designated emergency vehicles. Tow trucks, construction vehicles, utility repair trucks, etc. may ONLY have amber lights and NO sirens.
@Gorov23 Жыл бұрын
I gotta say.. as a former fellow recovery truckdriver and as an active parttime firefighter, you do a heck of a good job!! Love you code 3 clips!!
@gibsy4843 Жыл бұрын
Gotta appreciate a tow driver that knows the laws regarding their strobes. Great work ensuring our roads are clear 😀👍
@apex107lrp Жыл бұрын
If there was a PhD in professional vehicle recovery, Mr. Pratt would have it. Great job as always.
@jeremy56029 ай бұрын
Never once did I ever consider for a second that not only one day I would find a youtube channel of a tow truck driver with a gopro, but also that I would enjoy watching it. We certainly do live in a society.
@alanstant9356 Жыл бұрын
The main thing is you did your job Ron. That is what is important and you did it in a safe way too. God Bless you in all that you and the guys do.
@scottpetrini756 Жыл бұрын
The A/C went out in my truck this summer! When I was 25, A/C was a luxury. At 65 A/C is a necessity. Glad this proved not to be too big of a deal for all involved.
@timothybarham6374 Жыл бұрын
The 2 part videos *Tails Spin Turmoil* perfectly shows why getting out of there quickly is good. Three was a secondary crash on the other side of the freeway. While Ron and crew were working.
@ThatGuy.75 Жыл бұрын
Ron, what you said makes perfect sense. Get in, clear the scene, get out as fast and safe as possible. Running code is definitely a benefit!
@13thcolony57 Жыл бұрын
Ron does another fine job and quick clearing. As you have stated in the past, you take on added liability for Code responding. Every time I have seen you run Code, you stay focused and safe. Thank you for what you and your staff do.
@donnyrandolph961411 ай бұрын
Drove a wrecker for 25 years always loved when law said expedite this call pedal to the metal my company had the fastest ETA in the county!!! It was fun driving past the speed limit 😂!!!
@18robsmith Жыл бұрын
The UK could really learn a lesson about the need for rapidly clearing a scene of a "minor" bump to reduce the potential for secondary accidents.
@HughzieTube Жыл бұрын
Wouldn't be able to justify clean air zone charges if the traffic moved freely. They seem hell bent on jamming everything up by any means these days.
@i.m.385 Жыл бұрын
Neighbour here in the Netherlands.. since a few years our highways agency has been appointed as a national emergency service which means they can respond with blue lights and sirens to secure a scene and manage the incident area. Trucks aren’t allowed blue lights tho, yet they have certain exemptions that allow them to bypass traffic with amber lights allowed. Speed is super important, getting an area clear is priority no. 1 and it is always free for the persons involved.
@M1n1Cooper Жыл бұрын
Loving watching the vids! Your the reason why I drive tow trucks today, love helping others where I can and do my part for the community whilst meeting some cool new people, keep it up ron!
@jamestamu83 Жыл бұрын
Ron Pratt - one of the "good guys" in America! Love this channel.
@ryancochrane75692 ай бұрын
I absolutely love this. 25 years on this earth and never knew (non law enforcement) tow trucks could run sirens. Awesome!
@kens.3729 Жыл бұрын
My Mom is a 92+ year old Senior and her Internal Thermostat has been Broken for a Long Time. The Weather we had across Missouri last week was Brutal & Deadly.🙏
@blackwolf8281 Жыл бұрын
Ron .. you do a great job ! I work for DOT and we get called out to block roads for accidents till they are cleared.. I know how fast traffic can back up and how impatient drivers can get .. Especially in hot temps.. Sometimes we will divert traffic to keep then moving.. Thank you for all you and the crew do!! God bless Brother!!
@mgtowquietearp506 Жыл бұрын
As a tow truck driver from New Mexico, I think it is a good idea to have rapid response to prevent the possibility of fatal or serious injury to other motorists. We do not have that here!
@psyko21o2 Жыл бұрын
As a Missouri driver thank you for what you do. For those who don't get it, MO interstates have lots of blind hills and curves so it's common to come around at 75-80 and have to drop to 15 in a few hundred yards. So many secondary accidents happen in those cases.
@timmitzlaff8960 Жыл бұрын
The world needs more good guys like the Pratt’s God Bless you all.🙏
@briananderson8733 Жыл бұрын
Good explanation of expedite. Sounds like THE CORRECT mode of operations for a busy hiway.
@KrisKnight91 Жыл бұрын
Honestly I think that should be a law in every state as long as the tow company is certified to run a code 3
@w0web Жыл бұрын
Wow, sirens in Tow trucks is highly illegal in California, and you can only use Amber lights. Red & Blues are also a big no-no
@heatherkohlwey8379 Жыл бұрын
I've occasionally been checking your area forecast and praying you are all staying safe. I've only got two years on you, and I don't remember extended heat like this in my lifetime. Please stay safe, and God bless.
@blainenodes8182 Жыл бұрын
As an aside...75 yrs in MN and never experienced such 🔥, humidity,3rd year d-4 drought,spotter NWS 25 yrs...😞
@davidsuperdavelarson6174 Жыл бұрын
As a retired FF I know the importance of clearing a scene ASAP when on any major interstate or highway. I have seen simple one car incidents such as this turn into multicable injury accidents and in one case death due to traffic back ups. Those who disagree clearly have not ever worked at such calls or seen the trickle down effect of as even Ron has showed us here not to long ago a secondary accident happening with injuries.
@kimsmart4633 Жыл бұрын
Love how MO allows you to use the red & blues as well as siren. Wish all other states allowed the use of red & blues plus siren on recovery/ tow vehicles. Personally, I believe recovery/ tow vehicles should be in the emergency vehicle classification along with law, fire & ambulance. Growing up in the northeast, fire, law & ambulance are the only ones that are allowed the use of red & blues. I was some shocked to see in NM state DOT, utility & state survey crews running the red & blues. You see the lights ahead & believe there has been an accident so you move over to make room for them only to find out it's state DOT doing trash pick up along the side of the road. Yes, even if they used just amber lights they still deserve the move over laws.
@MsFlyonwall Жыл бұрын
Ron I agree that expediting calls can help clear scenes a lot quicker and get traffic moving safely again. You always do a great job and I can see that the first responders have a ton of respect for you and your company. I love watching your guys work, I enjoy the ones that you and your guys run code. More cities and states should allow special tow trucks to run code like your state. I was wondering, do all tow company have the rights if called to run code or is it only certain tow companies. Is it hard for a tow company to get authorized to run code? Always stay safe out there and God bless all of you. Hopefully the lady is ok. Heat sucks, stay cool.
@phillipstafford2410 Жыл бұрын
Really wish expedited road clearance was a thing in more places, I understand needing to shutdown for a few hours for something serious but you guys are able to get there and clear the wreck in almost as much time as the ambulance which is usually first to leave especially on a minor wreck
@davidmeek3104 Жыл бұрын
Thank God no one got really hurt other than heat stroke thank God for you guys that came out and got the job cleared up quick stay safe Ron
@TheRealTronGuy Жыл бұрын
I was thinking you wouldn't even need to bother with hooking up the winch, but just drive the car up onto the deck. Nice fast recovery and scene clearance. And yes, rapid scene clearance is absolutely a thing: the longer the road is blocked, the higher the likelihood of a secondary - and that can easily be more severe than the original incident. Remember the recovery of the Ram towing the car and service truck on a trailer that went over the side of the embankment, and the secondary that happened then? That's why. I hope that the driver gets out of the hospital, gets a ride to your shop, and drives home in their car. Looks like it's completely driveable.
@misstakenot9582 Жыл бұрын
I'm guessing that using the winch was the fastest method of securing the car to the deck once loaded, and attaching it was easiest done at road level...
@Bralo20 Жыл бұрын
Not sure how it is in the US but using the winch here in Belgium is an extra fee. I assume it might be the same in the US: use of winch: $$$, use of crane: $$$, use of articulated deck iso the towing lift: $$$, etc... And certainly when the bill is being paid by an insurance company (like in accidents mostly will be the case), they add every little thing while when you call yourself and you have to pay yourself a good towing company will charge you the least amount they can charge. But if a 3rd party pays: +$$$$$$
@TheRealTronGuy Жыл бұрын
@@Bralo20 I'm sure lots of folks operate that way. I'm equally sure Ron doesn't. He's all about being safe and efficient, and the billing is something separate.
@Kristina-jf4hd4 ай бұрын
I live in Missouri and I certainly appreciate that you are allowed to run code in certain situations. When I’m on the interstate and traffic comes to a halt I’m always terrified someone will plow in to the back of me. I realize that even if you are running code, this could still happen due to how fast traffic backs up. But it most definitely helps to get the scene clear as fast as possible. Thank you Ron and employees!
@christianpadron7456 Жыл бұрын
Been subscribed to you for a few years. Code 3 videos are always the best. Stay safe & hydrated!
@mydobie130 Жыл бұрын
I have never seen a towing company use sirens. I think every state should do this
@michaeljenner5628 Жыл бұрын
Great job Ron as always. Hopefully the lady made a full recovery.
@floydreed8777 Жыл бұрын
Yes, the main priority is make sure everybody stays safe and you clear up that wreck as soon as possible. Thank you for sharing this. I love you watching you from Idaho. Stay safe and have a great day.
@lockedin60 Жыл бұрын
A little quick recovery. I understand that regulations are going to be different in any one state and it could be a jurisdiction difference too. I think it is great that the state of Missouri allows for Emergency Response people to have the correct audio and visual cues that alerts the populace that they need to pay attention and be alert. (At least that is in theory) I have seen a few hundred drivers either ignore or who are blissfully ignorant of moving over a lane and slowing down.
@dangerrangerlstc Жыл бұрын
The other part of the problem is auto manufacturers are making cars more and more quiet and less outside noise is getting into the car. Means less chance of a siren being heard until they're right on top of the driver. Add in people jamming to their favorite music and even less people will hear it.
@BryanGullickson Жыл бұрын
@@dangerrangerlstc which is why a lot more Agencies are equipping their vehicles with Rumbler/Howler sirens so that way those low tones will hopefully pierce through the music and get a drivers attention
@janetpoludniak1938 Жыл бұрын
Safety first for all. Always grateful for the explanations. Every state has their own rules, laws, or protocols.
@nusbaumtanner Жыл бұрын
Great video! Love seeing you in some of the rollbacks again, as much fun as the rotator jobs can be. A great throwback. I for one think rapid clearance is a great idea. You guys are trained in how to respond code, and towing really can be an emergency service in many situations. We've seen in previous videos great evidence of how important it is to get scenes cleared asap due to secondary crashes on both sides of the highway. I do wonder how the sliding arrow with the red, white, blue, and amber compares to just a solid flashing amber arrow. I feel like the second is much more recognized on the road and highly visible at all times of day. Didn't really matter in this situation due to the blockers but still something I think would be interesting to test (if you haven't already).
@Sam590ss Жыл бұрын
I've spent more than my fair share of time on 55. You are correct, sir. Things can get out of hand in a hurry through that stretch. Be safe, and God bless all wrecker operators!
@JamesTurner-vy2ul Жыл бұрын
Good morning Ron & crew hope everyone has a good day & stay safe/hydrated out there. Keep up the great job!
@markreetz1001 Жыл бұрын
Great video and explanation of the circumstances. Watching Heavy Rescue 401 on the Weather Channel, there was a big wreck, probably involving trucks. They showed rubberneckers slowing down and even stopping on the other side of the freeway, some to take pictures. It was chaos on the non-accident side of the freeway. Police had to yell at them to get going! That is in Canada, we don't have all the bad drivers here in the US!
@gracielarojas3200 Жыл бұрын
I ❤❤❤ that show! Also, the other one...can't remember it just now 😮😅.
@markfergerson2145 Жыл бұрын
The practice of allowing you to use red and blue lights makes perfect sense to me. I wonder how many of those folks stuck in the jam are locals who recognized your truck and let out a sigh of relief, thinking “Ron Pratt’s coming to the rescue!”? I know that I sure would. And you’re right about what heat can do to you. I had heatstroke once in Phoenix Arizona. Made darn sure not to let it happen again.
@brettmorton7365 Жыл бұрын
As a truckie, (in Australia) i can appreciate that the quicker a scene is cleared, the better it is for everyone! Our tilt trays (rollbacks) are amber lights only though. I drive an enclosed car transporter and there are many instances where the dukes of hazzard entrance is the only way..😂 and im no small bloke so it can be quite "graceful"
@TheGraduateApple Жыл бұрын
Unsure what happened to my original comment but I digress, awesome to see the 80k I sent in action on the rollback, sounds great! I hope the mastercom has gotten a nice home ['tator or other vehicle of choice] too without too much hassle, and once again fantastic work Ron!
@madadhdbrain11 ай бұрын
It's a KZbin thing I guess, I've had comments disappear right after leaving them on several videos...
@frelnc4 ай бұрын
Although it never occurred to me to question why you ran hot, I appreciate your explanation. It makes a ton of sense to me. Thanks for that, Ron. Today's lesson learned.
@thunderbear0 Жыл бұрын
Finally code3 after long time!
@pinleyterry7667 Жыл бұрын
It's been a while since I seen you run Code 3 thank you Ron & your Employee @ Midwest Truck & Law Enforcement Officer's & There Emergency Responders for keeping us all safe on those Dangerous Highways may God continue to bless you all
@Random_Ritchie Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the driving portion Ron. Personally I’ve missed those parts. Thanks for the explanation. Stay safe, Ron and crew.
@thewatchmen4920 Жыл бұрын
You have a dangerous job. Bet the Mrs get nervous everytime you're on a emergency call. B SAFE. 🚒🚑🚓 🚒💨💨💨💨
@robinwilliams5408 Жыл бұрын
Ron I’m proud of all of you for the Honor trust and Respect you bring to your job your family and those you work with I’m very proud of you all Job Well Done
@sherrygantt2158 Жыл бұрын
I agree with everything you explained. Whatever it takes to keep everyone safe and out of harms way. Nice Duke Boy entrance. 😂 100⁰ here in North Carolina today. Prayers for all your crew to stay healthy.
@jakeschisler7525 Жыл бұрын
In Florida the state police usually shut down all lanes in the one direction unless both directions are compromised. After first driving down in Florida we were all travelling on interstate 75 moving at a quick pace when all of sudden everyone had stopped and the reason for that was a car ran off the road, caught fire and split in half. Wildest wreck i had ever seen before. After living there for a few years I could see that happening. People there can't drive and i couldn't imagine some of them trying to drive in snow and ice.
@OldeSchoolTrucking Жыл бұрын
Mr. Pratt's videos never ceases to amaze me. Some of the harrowing situation he has to endure while on the job.
@johnoksys7713 Жыл бұрын
Thanks For Another Quick Hook & Book Video Ron Stay Safe Out There
@johnstrauch1828 Жыл бұрын
Praying for the person who was injured. Hope they will be fine. God bless you and your family and employees Ron
@peterhobson3262 Жыл бұрын
That was a quick and easy job. Thanks for the explanation at the end. I hope the driver is okay.
@jaquigreenlees Жыл бұрын
From being a long time viewer I can easily say yes the driver is okay. Ron does not release vids with fatalities so the driver is alive and likely recovered from the heatstroke.
@aldenbackensto3858 Жыл бұрын
My prayers for whoever was involved in the incident and my continued prayers for you and your family God bless you and your family
@michaelemerson7646 Жыл бұрын
As always another great and respectful recovery from Midwest Towing
@H-TownGearJammer Жыл бұрын
After doing light service in Houston and helping some of the tow buddies I made with loading or simply as Lights on Scene 1000% support tow operators using lights and sirens and expediting call outs to get stuff cleared from roadways. Stay safe out there man.
@sabastianscottmcclintock4062 Жыл бұрын
ive been watching you for a long time ron! you inspired me to be the tow truck operator i am today thanks for all the entertaining and educational videos! id love a wireless remote on my 23 f650 rollback but we cant all have nice things ;) keep up the great work and stay safe out there brother!
@iamReddington Жыл бұрын
I live for Ron's videos. Great guy, great operator, great company and great trucks! Ron has to be one of, if not the most entertaining and positive person to watch.
@progamer2709 Жыл бұрын
your videos make my day and its nice to relax and watch stay safe out there
@JTLaser1 Жыл бұрын
Always take heat seriously. We lost my beloved Brother in law to hyperthermia while on the Pacific Crest Trail. One day was 88 degrees, the next 109. He had a half gallon of water but no shade in the desert. 😢
@Rags722 Жыл бұрын
Nice clean job. Bet that concrete was warm to lay on! Have a great weekend Ron and crew!
@triplehfarmsllc7348 Жыл бұрын
I know you said some don’t like it. But I wish every state allowed rapid response for tow companies when asked. I’ve thought about starting a tow company and have always been fascinated with it but it’s dangerous. But I feel it’s needed everywhere because it helps prevent secondary accidents but it also get traffic moving fast because your about to expedite and get on scene much quicker and it’s gonna make the operator want to get the wreck cleared quickly also because you understand the why. But here in my state strickly ambers and no siren or anything like that but I do like how you’re able to operate when the call is needed. It’s a safety aspect for everyone in my eyes to help prevent farther harm. Thank you Ron appreciate the content sir.
@greyjay9202 Жыл бұрын
More states should adopt the code response for recovery vehicles, for exactly the reasons Ron explains. When law enforcement or fire agencies request it, the option should be available.
@acethebunny Жыл бұрын
too many drivers would abuse it. they already abuse their yellows because people see flashing lights on a truck that isn't even responding to something and move over
@kc8ufv Жыл бұрын
In the places that don't have it directly, it's nearly universal that police could escort to make it happen. And that would prevent abuse by unscrupulous tow drivers.
@jdefyn Жыл бұрын
Hi, just an idea : whenever you're too far away the receiver, your remote control will still work, using your body to lengthen the antenna so to speak. Just put the remote on top of your head or helmet and push the button. It should work as it does here in Belgium. Many greetings and keep up the good work !
@REDLIVESGAMING Жыл бұрын
@Ron Pratt I see you added sirens finally to that truck. How is everyone doing? Hows Mike and Talon doing. Don't see them in a lot of videos
@wandalbowen8101 Жыл бұрын
I believe that truck has always had sirens.
@demonknight7965 Жыл бұрын
Sooo glad i got the a/c in my truck fixed before it got to a hubdred and stupid in Texas this August. I have experienced heat exhaustion several times. None of them was fun😢 hoping for speedy recovery for her.
@dasy2k1 Жыл бұрын
Loving the way you are operating your sirens more and more European style using the slow wail and changing it up to the fast at intersections the back down once you are through.... Next thing you will be fitting a martinshorn on one of the trucks!
@MikeBrown-ii3pt Жыл бұрын
I agree with the way Missouri handles these situations 100%! In my opinion, ALL states should consider tow trucks emergency vehicles and allow them to "run code" when necessary. Also, high heat is nothing to play around with! I too have suffered from heat stroke and it's no joke! One big problem that I see with modern vehicles is that, because of fuel economy regulations, they're designed to have air flow around rather than through them. That makes the air conditioning systems much more important than they were in the past. I hope that the driver is OK and that he or she can find a way to get the A/C in that car working properly. As always, be safe and God bless you, your crew and your equipment!
@mrenfilade7178 Жыл бұрын
Stay safe Ron and team!
@FuelMan Жыл бұрын
God bless you and all your family and employees. Stay safe, I'm a fuel hauler and I always move over. Thank you for your time and videos
@Harv3st Жыл бұрын
Heat exhaustion no joke. When I was about 15-16, I was with a bunch of friends in a park on a super hot summer day. We were playing different games and stuff. At one point I was leaning on a fence, felt super nausious like I had to throw up and tired. I remember looking to see how far the bathroom was, started getting confused and tunnel vision. Next thing I know literally, I am laying down with my eyes closed. Wondering how I got into bed... Until I heard birds and people, I open my eyes and see a circle of people surrounding me. Apparently I just face planted (In the grass thankfully) and started convulsing. Super confusing for me and was scared when I woke up. Ambulance came, I just needed a minute, hydrated and got a ride home to sleep. I could only imagine if I was behind the wheel with something like that happening. Thank god she was going slow and the guard rail. She probably felt it coming on, didn't know what it was and just wanted to make it somewhere safe.
@RonPratt Жыл бұрын
I had a job a few years ago that sent me to the E.R. It was extremely hot and we worked a semi crash on the interstate. I knew I was going to be in trouble when my hands started to cramp. I THOUGHT I was staying well-hydrated. Was I wrong. I had Mike drive the rotator back from the scene, because I didn't feel safe. We made it back to the shop and I just barely made it to my office before I collapsed and started cramping so bad it was like I was having a seizure. My daughter took me to the E.R. and we told them what was going on, but they kept thinking I was in an epileptic seizure. That's how bad I was cramping and shaking. I couldn't control it. When we finally convinced them I was severely dehydrated and heat exhausted, they gave me I.V. fluids and multiple shots of some kind of muscle relaxer before the cramps subsided. It was miserable. Since then, I stay well ahead of the loss of hydration. I don't ever want to be in that shape again. I use a combination of Liquid I.V., Pickle Juice shots, Pedialyte, and water per the advice of some EMT friends of mine, and, so, far, I haven't had another episode. Thanks for watching and God bless.
@cclngthr Жыл бұрын
@@RonPratt With me having congestive heart failure, my cardiologist says the same thing. I have to be constantly aware of what my body is doing, which isn't that easy for me to do. Interoception plays a factor with me where I am not always aware of what my body is doing.
@earlschmitt884 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the explanation of how you use the lights, and of when and why you are able to use the siren. Great video as always.
@GuyChapman Жыл бұрын
I live in the UK. We have no wreckers with blues and twos - only police, fire and ambulance. It makes sense, especially where you guys are. Imma write to my MP. Also: love the inclusive call for good thoughts. You are Good People, Ron.
@smithfirebuff239 ай бұрын
Can you start using the Q more often I love that about your videos!! Thanks!!!
@ifradtarvez578 Жыл бұрын
Your videos and content make my day Ron, have a great Friday!
@CCIPres7 ай бұрын
I think my favorite part of the video is the fact that the second sentence you spoke on scene was, "Is everybody alright?" A seemingly minor detail to many, but shows compassion that seems to be lacking on a larger scale these days. Keep up the great work, and stay safe out there.
@TheNetworkingGuy Жыл бұрын
Nice quick cleanup!
@NayokeHenjiАй бұрын
from responding to clearing the scene in 12 minutes. Thanks for what you do sir.
@markverloop8787 Жыл бұрын
Glad that you changed the siren mode
@gregulrey1821 Жыл бұрын
That's the first time ever seeing yielding 2 another emergency vehicle good job Ron Pratt 4 letting the ambulance pass u even though u both were on the same side of the road at once
@travissanford8956 Жыл бұрын
I love code 3.
@fastst1 Жыл бұрын
Outstanding Ron, bet her poor car needs an AC tune up! Had one of my regular customers, elderly and just needed a headlight, it was a million degrees and humid, had him sit in the ac in the office and fixed the headlight. Made the administrative choice to give his AC a quick checkup, nothing major wrong just low on refrigerant, topped it off and got it just above the middle. Rest of the cooling system was tip top so sent him on his way with only a bill for the headlight change. I couldn't send him out in the middle of a multi week heat wave.
@DollJessi4u Жыл бұрын
"Gotta Dukes of Hazard it" 🤣😂👍
@dustyrusty6840 Жыл бұрын
I agree on you on the expedite situations. That all drivers needs to know why certain codes for emergencies situations.
@willb3018 Жыл бұрын
I have a love/ hate relationship with these code 3s. Fun to watch cars make room for a rig like that. Not so much fun to think about why its necessary. You expedited arrival and recovery. Great job as always.
@Bappoelchapo798 Жыл бұрын
Not his choice, it’s required by state law where he is
@DocLaw172 Жыл бұрын
I was in Mexico, Mo when I heard a siren approaching and to my disbelief, saw a tow truck with red/blue lights go by. First time I knew that Missouri allowed that. I was in Wisconsin many years ago and saw a tow truck with red and yellow lights. Then another, and another. My first thought at the time was "Police Tow Trucks?" Then I learned that in Wisconsin at the scene, the red lights came on. Leave the scene and the yellow lights came on. I don't understand why some people criticize the concept. I agree with what you said in this video. Good luck and I hope that all your tows go as easy in the future. (Though having been a police officer and fireman, I know that will not be the case) 👍