One of the worst things I've had the sad luck to be a party to happened earlier today. Delivered a load and headed back to the ranch to get my pv and run to Wally for some groceries. When I got there I saw a dm banging on a driver's door trying to wake him up. It was 1030. Dog was awake and barking at all 3 windows. I asked the dm if he'd tried the sidebox. It's a Pete. It was open. I cracked it and didn't see anything. I asked the dm how old the driver was. 30 he said. Ok then, he's probably in the lounge watching TV?
I shoulda climbed up a bit higher. Got back from wally 45 minutes later. 2 cops and 2 fire eaters in the lot. Fire eaters didn't grab any aid equipment. Took their time. My heart's in my throat and my stomach tightened up. I didn't see him under a tangle of blankets.
30 year old man. 200 lbs and in full rigor according to the fireman. Truck idled to empty.
30 ####ing years old!!!!!!!!!!
I don't know how or why and doubt my company will ever disclose.
Gals and guys, if you don't feel right let someone know. There's no shame. The life you save could be your own. It might not matter if you are due but maybe he thought a good night's sleep would have set him right. I'm 50. I rub a lot of dirt on a lot of things. Maybe I oughta think about that.
He was a day late delivering. Holiday weekend and a storm passing by.
I don't know the man but he was my brother. It's a thin thread.
Make sure you take care of yourself and the people who love you. That tractor won't sit long.
Feelin' poorly?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by joesmoothdog, May 29, 2018.
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Honestly that's always been one of my biggest concerns diving. Dying in a truck and my family not knowing for at least a couple days. I always make sure my life insurance is paid up. I don't worry about my own death too much, but I worry about my family.
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Condolences and RIP to the driver. Perhaps if his truck had been idling that long, he should be checked for carbon monoxide poisoning.
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So what I gather from the post is the departed driver was over heated and passed?? I may not be following? This scares me and so does the fact I'm 300 lbs.
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Life 360 is an app you can download from Google play store. A loved one can be connected at the other end on either a computer or phone app. You do have to have your location on phone turned on though for them to be able to follow you. It may not always be 100% accurate, but it is a lot better than nothing if something happened to you on the road. I believe a lot of relatives have found that it is not always easy to get police depts to keep an eye out or even check for a missing trucker.IluvCATS, mitmaks and SteveScott Thank this.
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Very sad. My condolences to this driver’s family. I’m not going to speculate about what happened, but I will mention something that I was always worried about when sleeping. Carbon Monoxide while idling, it only takes a small leak. I always kept a CO detector in the sleeper with me, they’re cheap and always put my mind at ease while sleeping while idling.
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Seems like those "fit watches" or whatever they're called would have the ability to send a text somewhere when it detects it's being worn but no heart beat.
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I got my currrent position 22 years ago when 35 year old driver passed unexpectedly from previously unknown ailment. Anyone’s clock could stop anytime and you be the last to know
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Having a big vehicle might make a driver feel they're in an awkward position if not sure if they need the ER or just a Clinic and how to get there. Then they might feel self doubt wondering they'll seek an expensive ambulance trip over the Flu. Or in this case, abandoning a pet as well.
It's odd there isn't a clear procedure for this. If a driver does seek care, they might not be in good shape even after treatment to drive the truck after discharge. So do they hobble out of a hospital and take a taxi to heal up in a motel on their credit card?
One time I got really sick and was able to give up my load at a terminal lot, then I bobtailed to the ER in Little Rock. They had me scheduled for gall bladder surgery the next day.lilillill, joesmoothdog, NavigatorWife and 1 other person Thank this.
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