A tractor trailer carrying greater than 40,000 kilos of ribeye steak went up in flames on the facet of the freeway after the car caught hearth early Monday morning, officers stated.
The Doolittle Rural Fireplace Safety District in Doolittle, Missouri, responded to reviews of a tractor trailer on hearth on Route 174 eastbound early Monday morning, in line with hearth division officers.
Nevertheless, after they arrived, they found that the car engulfed in flames was carrying over 20 tons of ribeye steaks, which the division referred to as “a complete loss” following the incident.
It was probationary firefighter Jenna Ulrich’s first hearth and he or she fought it alongside her father, Glenn Ulrich, regardless that Jenna is a vegan, in line with the Doolittle Rural Fireplace Safety District.
A tractor trailer carrying greater than 40,000 kilos of ribeye steak went up in flames on the facet of the freeway after the car caught hearth early Monday morning, officers stated.
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“Nothing says ‘welcome to the hearth service’ like sending the probie to place out 40,000 kilos of flaming ribeye!” hearth officers stated in an announcement on social media. “Probationary Firefighter Jenna Ulrich is the one vegan on our division — so naturally, her very first hearth concerned a tractor trailer carrying 40,000 kilos of ribeye steak.”
Officers stated this was their eighth car hearth within the final three weeks however didn’t instantly say what they assume was the reason for the hearth to the tractor trailer carrying the steaks.
The investigation is at present ongoing.