Three Professional Truck Drivers Recognized for Springing Into Action to Help Motorists in Need
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia:
The Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) is proud to recognize the following professional truck drivers as Highway Angels for performing good deeds while on the job. Read their stories at www.highwayangel.com.
Melton Truck Lines Driver Named a Highway Angel
Driver Pulls Severely Injured Motorists from Wreckage
The Truckload Carriers Association has named Scott Nowell, from Thomasville, Georgia, a professional truck driver with Melton Truck Lines based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, a Highway Angel for rescuing several injured people involved in a three-car collision and staying with the victims until help arrived.
ABF Freight System Driver Named a Highway Angel
Driver Uses Military Medical Training to Revive Crash Victim
The Truckload Carriers Association has named Paul Jones, from Taunton, Massachusetts, a professional truck driver with ABF Freight System, based in Fort Smith, Arkansas, a Highway Angel for using his military medical training to courageously revive an unresponsive injured passenger after a car crash last November in Old Mystic, Connecticut.
Purdy Brothers Trucking Driver Named a Highway Angel
Driver Springs into Action to Help Fellow Truck Driver Thrown Off Road by Tornado
The Truckload Carriers Association has named Charles Bearden, from Etowah, Tennessee, a professional truck driver with Purdy Brothers Trucking based in Harriman, Tennessee, a Highway Angel for stopping to assist another truck driver whose tractor trailer was thrown into a field by a tornado.
TCA and the program’s Presenting Sponsor, EpicVue, thanks its Supporting Sponsor, DriverFacts. We look forward to their contributions to the Highway Angel initiative.