A driver hauling liquid egg from Pennsylvania to a plant in Ontario, Canada, was allegedly driving too fast for conditions, according to Deputy Chris Parker, and he lost control of his rig. The truck slid off Route 20 in Alexander and rolled over in a farm field about a half mile east of Sandpit Road.
The truck was hauling more than 6,000 gallons of liquid egg, which was going to be dehydrated and used as an ingredient for dog food. Nearly the entire contents of the truck spilled into the field.
The driver was not injured, though it took volunteer firefighters about 20 minutes to safely get him out the cab of the truck.
The accident was reported at 8:30 a.m. Alexander fire responded, Bethany's fire police handled traffic control on the east side of the accident. Darien fire was put on standby in its hall while Alexander was tied up on the accident.
That is one huge omlette.
That is one huge omlette.
That's gonna smell REAL good
That's gonna smell REAL good when the weather warms up.
I said i wanted my eggs sunny
I said i wanted my eggs sunny side up not scrambled !
Couldn't be any worse than
Couldn't be any worse than the layer of manure under it
...and that's no yolk, folks.
...and that's no yolk, folks.
That's eggs-actly why I tell
That's eggs-actly why I tell people to drive slowly in this weather. *insert laugh track*
I heard that it was spilled
I heard that it was spilled on a pig farm. Heading there with a ton of toasted bread.
:D