A tractor-trailer loaded with 40,000 pounds of ribeye steaks caught fire on Monday along a Missouri highway, prompting a swift response from the Doolittle Rural Fire Protection District. The incident unfolded in the eastbound lanes of Highway 174, drawing attention on social media for its unusual nature. The fire service’s post humorously highlighted the first challenge for their probationary firefighter, Jenna Ulrich, who happens to be the only vegan on the department. “Nothing says ‘welcome to the fire service’ like sending the probie to put out 40,000 pounds of flaming ribeye!” the post stated.
Dash camera footage shows emergency responders approaching a towering plume of black smoke. As they arrived, the flames intensified, signaling the urgency of the situation. Firefighters quickly donned their gear and began battling the blaze to bring it under control. Ultimately, the firefighters reported that the ribeye steaks were a “total loss.” Reports indicate that both eastbound lanes were shut down during the firefighting efforts; however, there were no injuries resulting from the fire, according to Inside Edition.
The destruction of the truck was evident in images captured after the flames were extinguished. News of the fiery incident came amid other unusual roadway mishaps, notably a recent crash in Pennsylvania that resulted in thousands of frozen hot dogs spilling onto Interstate 83. Reports described the scene with vivid detail, confirming that the trailer had breached due to an impact with the concrete dividers.
Though the cause of the ribeye fire remains unknown, the response from local fire services showcased their preparedness and resilience. Moments like these, while trying, often serve as reminders of the unpredictable nature of highway travel.
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