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Pickup Truck Fire Causes Morning Traffic Delays on 128
An oversized pickup truck with a plow attached caught fire this morning on Route 128, causing traffic delays until fire crews were able to extinguish the blaze and the vehicle was removed from the roadway.
Peabody Fire Capt. Jeff Maguire said a call came in just before 8 a.m., reporting the incident on the southbound side of the highway at the exit for Centennial Drive.
Both Engine 3 and 5, along with command vehicles, responded to the scene and were met with a cloud of smoke. Between the smoke and a sander attached to the rear of the truck, firefighters initially believed the vehicle was much larger than a pickup, Maguire said.
The blaze was extinguished in good order and no one was injured. Regular traffic flow resumed by late morning.
Maguire said the truck was on its way through the city when a fire sparked in the engine compartment and quickly spread from there. He said the driver was a private contractor and was on his way to work outside of Peabody.
Tweet: Why Plow Bike Paths? - Huckleberries Online - Spokesman.com ...
Cabbage Boy on November 30 at 2:30 p.m.
probably different departments altogether. The equipment is surely different. They run a pickup with a strait plow on the front for the bike path which also doubles as a walking path.
My complaint is the lights. The sensors seem to not have a clue how to handle snow. Did we buy sensors designed for SoCal?
Put them on top of the horrid light design in CdA and it is awful to try and move across town.
moscow_minidoka on November 30 at 2:37 p.m.
That's right, screw the bicyclists and pedestrians! Let those dirty hippies trudge through the snow, 'cause I've got my King Ranch pickup and they can suck my tailpipe!
In all seriousness, Cabbage Boy is likely correct. In Moscow, they plow the bike trails with either a pickup with blade (which is never used for city streets) or a four-wheeler-type rig that also would never be plowing city streets, so its not taking anything away from the car commuters.
I don't know about CDA, but in Moscow a significant proportion of the population walks or cycles to work regardless of weather, especially when you have an end destination (like the UI) where parking is a premium. It's no fun to walk in a foot of snow. Residents are required to shovel the sidewalks in front of their homes for pedestrian use, and I am thankful that the city and university hold up their end by plowing the bike trails that I use everyday. Otherwise, you'd have pedestrians walking in the street, and we'd get a “tweet” complaining about THAT, too, no doubt.
This is as stupid a complaint as the people who always complaining about how the snowplow has its blade up on its way to plow somewhere else. Hold your complaining if you don't understand what is going on, and worry about things you have control over.
Bent on November 30 at 2:58 p.m.
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Stage 2 Snow Emergency Over; Full-City Plow CompleteKHQ Right Now - Dec 06, 2010
Those customers should hold onto their recyclables and put them back out for pickup next week on their regular garbage days. More information on the City'sWZZM - Dec 02, 2010
()- One child is in the hospital and three others are recovering after being hit by a snowplow attached to a pick-up truck. The children were on theirIn-Forum - Dec 06, 2010
And I let up on my plow a little bit and then it just spun me right into a pickup. You felt bad about calling your foreman about it.WWMT - Dec 03, 2010
(NEWSCHANNEL 3) – A child from Wyoming is still in critical condition Friday night after being struck by a pick-up truck with snow plow on Thursday.WZZM - Dec 04, 2010
Scobey was driving a pickup with a snowplow and hauling a trailer. Officers say speed and alcohol were not factors in the accident. The accident happened at

