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Where There's Smoke, There's... A Garbage Truck?
Browsing articles by Evilgentleman - [previous] :: [next]I was looking out my window at the highway when suddenly, everything turned white. Since Montreal does not get snow in August, I took a closer look. A cloud of white smoke was moving down the highway, the smoke totally blocking all vision to the drivers on the road, and even making it pretty foggy on my patio. I jumped in my car to find the source of the smoke. A block down, I could see a garbage truck pulled over on the side of the highway, smoke slowly ceasing to come from under its hood. I pulled over at the Esso station across the street and watched, then decided to go take a picture. As I walked up the truck, the crazy driver restarted it and took off down the highway again, smoke billowing just as bad as before.
I went around to the highway ramp to follow him, and found him parked a mile down the road, with two fire trucks working to put out the fire, or whatever it was that was causing the smoke. He was very lucky that he wound up stopping the second time next to a highway ramp that was across the street from the fire station.
I doubled back and told the police what I had seen from a mile back, and on the way back to my car, I took this final shot of the tow truck getting ready to tow him.
This article has been viewed 2110 times in the last 53 months anon: 26th Mar 2007 - 23:47 GMTWhite smoke from a diesel engine is probably a ruptured antifreeze line hitting a hot manifold or exaust component. You would have seen blue or black had it been diesel fuel or a lubricant actually burning. anon (124.6.177.170): 15th Jul 2007 - 07:34 GMTObviously you are a good citizen who is very concern particularly in our environment, keep it up. Comment on this articleBrowsing articles by Evilgentleman - [previous] :: [next] |
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