Early Thursday morning, a group of quick-thinking bystanders saved a sleeping truck driver from a potentially deadly fire in York County, Pennsylvania.
What happened: The incident occurred around 2:15 a.m. at a loading dock on Locust Point Road.
- A fire started in the engine of the truck and spread into the trailer when the refrigeration system ignited the flames.
- Smoke began to billow into a nearby building, alerting nearby witnesses to the emergency.
Quick action: Bystanders noticed the truck on fire and rushed over to wake the driver, who was resting in the sleeper berth.
- The driver managed to escape the cab unharmed.
- Thankfully, there were no reported injuries, but the truck itself was completely destroyed.
Why it matters: Situations like this highlight the critical role observers and community members can play in preventing harm.
The incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of the road, even during rest periods. Fortunately, no injuries occurred, thanks to the timely response.