Bus Towing Eugene

March Bus Towing in Eugene for Baseball Team

Crockett’s Interstate (541) 554-6731
Back in March, bus towing in Eugene was needed. Some of you might remember a bus carrying Elmira High School baseball players that crashed through a fence and into a tree and required bus towing. As a reminder, the driver and one student were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Everything checked out okay for all those involved.

We just wanted to share the pictures of the bus towing and let people know how we got the bus back onto the road. We used a rotator to lift the bus out. Our guys strapped up the bus and the rotator literally lifted the bus off the tree and over the ditch and also over the fence. Bus towing recovery accomplished.

We are just doing a bit of chest-thumping to our guys on a job well done. Here is to Tim and Greg and the entire team for accepting a great bus towing challenge. Cheers.

Bus Towing Near Eugene Rotator Hooked up
Bus Towing Near Eugene Rotator Hooked up
Bus sitting on ditch connected to rotator during bus towin
Bus sitting on ditch connected to rotator during bus towing
Bus against tree before bus towing near Eugene
Bus against tree before bus towing near Eugene

Details of Bus Towing Near Eugene

A call came into T&M Towing and Hazmat. A bus carrying a local baseball team crashed into a fence and needed bus towing. The bus towing team headed out to the incident to see what happened. The bus towing team arrived to see a bus that traveled through a fence, over a ditch and hit a tree. The bus towing team conferred and assessed the situation. The bus towing team understood that the bus weighed about 20,000 pounds. They decided to use a rotator to lift the bus and a heavy wrecker to tow the bus away after the work was over. The bus towing team backed the rotator in. The bus towing team found the towing straps and towing chains. The bus towing team attached the first set hooks to the rear of the bus. The bus towing team attached the second set hooks to the rear of the bus. The team then pulled the straps and chains taught. The bus towing carefully pulled the bus into the air. They were careful to maintain control. The bus towing team moved the vehicle two feet. The bus towing team moved the vehicle three feet. The bus towing team moved slowly over the ditch. The bus towing team continued to move the bus toward the road. Once the bus was over the road, the bus towing team set the bus down in the road. First, the front tires hit the ground. Next, the back tires hit the ground. The bus towing team disconnected the straps and chains from the bus. The bus towing team put the straps and chains away. Next, the bus towing team connected the bus to the heavy wrecker. The bus towing team was careful to attach the wrecker’s chains to the strongest part of the bus.

 

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