Milk Truck crashes into Irish Creek

Photo by Central Berks Fire CoTrailer as it sat when arriving on scene.

Photo by Central Berks Fire CoThe truck just prior to removal once daylight broke.

Photo by Central Berks Fire CoWatching V&M Towing working their magic.

Photo by Central Berks Fire CoMilk prior to dilution.
Central Berks Fire Co was dispatched 12:44am as a tractor trailer in a ditch, crews arrived to find a slightly different scene. A tank truck carrying 7,000 gallons of fresh milk had crashed off the roadway, through a thicket of trees, down a steep 35 foot embankment, coming to rest just next to the Irish Creek. The end of the trailer was sticking out blocking the road.
After treating the driver and handing him off to EMS and closing the road, the company took actions to mitigate the leaking tank of milk by deploying booms into the creek. The company had another tank truck on scene around an hour after dispatch to pump off what they could and stopping the leak. V&M Towing arrived on scene and began the removal process, which took the next 8 hours.
Around 10, the responding tank truck was able to finish pumping off the remainder of the milk once the trailer was on level ground. The company then finished mitigation of the hazmat concerns of milk into a waterway by diluting the milk on the ground and what little had made its way into the creek. Finally returning to station around 11:30am.