stan_deezy
Lieutenant Commander
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- Oct 18, 2003
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On night shift at the moment and got a call last night that made us wonder if the call was a "Candid Camera" type stunt.............................
Dispatcher called us on the radio while we were on refreshment break (coffee and donuts are a universal thing!)
"A lorry driver has just called us to say he has lost his trailer and doesn't know where it is" :^
We were given a rough location as to where he last saw it and headed there at high speed: slowing down as we approached just in case................
And no, he wasn't joking/on drugs/boozed up/kidding!
In the inside lane of an unlit section of our motorway, standing alone and in darkness, was a twenty foot long container trailer. First thing we did (after parking behind it with our lights flashing obviously!) was check underneath it to make sure there wasn't a car embedded halfway down the trailer! (There wasn't, thank goodness!).
Driver returned and met us.........very shame-faced and shaken. He didn't/couldn't tell us when he noticed that the trailer had gone walkabout but he did admit that he was very tired and he had noticed that the truck seemed to have more power than normal!
It might sound strange but we could see how he might have missed the trailer; his rig comprised a tractor unit with two trailer containers: he still had the front one and both units had been empty
I just dread to think what would have happened if the road hadn't been so quiet and we hadn't got there so quickly..............................might have been rather messy :'(
Dispatcher called us on the radio while we were on refreshment break (coffee and donuts are a universal thing!)
"A lorry driver has just called us to say he has lost his trailer and doesn't know where it is" :^
We were given a rough location as to where he last saw it and headed there at high speed: slowing down as we approached just in case................
And no, he wasn't joking/on drugs/boozed up/kidding!
In the inside lane of an unlit section of our motorway, standing alone and in darkness, was a twenty foot long container trailer. First thing we did (after parking behind it with our lights flashing obviously!) was check underneath it to make sure there wasn't a car embedded halfway down the trailer! (There wasn't, thank goodness!).
Driver returned and met us.........very shame-faced and shaken. He didn't/couldn't tell us when he noticed that the trailer had gone walkabout but he did admit that he was very tired and he had noticed that the truck seemed to have more power than normal!
It might sound strange but we could see how he might have missed the trailer; his rig comprised a tractor unit with two trailer containers: he still had the front one and both units had been empty
I just dread to think what would have happened if the road hadn't been so quiet and we hadn't got there so quickly..............................might have been rather messy :'(