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Andrew Berry, owner of Mt. Blue Oil from Wilton, escaped injury about 9 a.m. Thursday morning in Industry when his oil truck rolled over as he left a narrow, hilly, private driveway off the Industry Road near the Starks town border. The snow was mealy, the driveway narrow with a crest in the middle and his nearly full load started to shift, he said at the scene. The tank held tight, containing the oil, but Industry fire fighters put down padding to absorb fluids leaking from the truck engine.
Andrew Berry, owner of Mt. Blue Oil from Wilton, escaped injury about 9 a.m. Thursday morning in Industry when his oil truck rolled over as he left a narrow, hilly, private driveway off the Industry Road almost into Starks. The snow was mealy, the driveway narrow with a crest in the middle and his nearly full load started to shift, he said at the scene. The tank held tight, containing the oil, but Industry fire fighters put down padding to absorb fluids leaking from the truck engine.
Andrew Berry, owner of Mt. Blue Oil from Wilton, escaped injury about 9 a.m. Thursday morning in Industry when his oil truck rolled over as he left a narrow, hilly, private driveway off the Industry Road almost into Starks. The snow was mealy, the driveway narrow with a crest in the middle and his nearly full load started to shift, he said at the scene. The tank held tight, containing the oil, but Industry fire fighters put down padding to absorb fluids leaking from the truck engine.
Andrew Berry, owner of Mt. Blue Oil from Wilton, escaped injury about 9 a.m. Thursday morning in Industry when his oil truck rolled over as he left a narrow, hilly, private driveway off the Industry Road near the Starks town border. The snow was mealy, the driveway narrow with a crest in the middle and his nearly full load started to shift, he said at the scene. The tank held tight, containing the oil, but Industry fire fighters put down padding to absorb fluids leaking from the truck engine.
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