Chickens involved in truck wreck

Photo by Randy Moll Workers from Simmons gathered chickens and transferred them to new cages following a one-vehicle rollover accident involving a Simmons chicken truck on Arkansas Highway 102, west of Decatur, on Friday morning. The driver was cited for failure to maintain control of his vehicle. No injuries were reported for the driver, and most of the chickens survived the accident as well and were reloaded onto another truck.
Photo by Randy Moll Workers from Simmons gathered chickens and transferred them to new cages following a one-vehicle rollover accident involving a Simmons chicken truck on Arkansas Highway 102, west of Decatur, on Friday morning. The driver was cited for failure to maintain control of his vehicle. No injuries were reported for the driver, and most of the chickens survived the accident as well and were reloaded onto another truck.

Photo by Randy Moll

Workers from Simmons gathered chickens and transferred them to new cages following a one-vehicle rollover accident involving a Simmons chicken truck on Arkansas Highway 102, west of Decatur, on Friday morning. The driver was cited for failure to maintain control of his vehicle. No injuries were reported for the driver, and most of the chickens survived the accident as well and were reloaded onto another truck.

Photo by Randy Moll

Workers from Simmons gathered chickens and transfered them to new cages following a one-vehicle rollover accident invovlving a Simmons chicken truck on Arkansas Highway 102, west of Decatur, on Friday morning. The driver was cited for failure to main control of his vehicle. No injuries were reported for the driver, and most of the chickens survived the accident as well and were reloaded onto another truck.

Photo by Randy Moll

Workers from Simmons access the damage and cleanup operation following a one-vehicle rollover accident invovlving a Simmons chicken truck on Arkansas Highway 102, west of Decatur, on Friday morning. The driver was cited for failure to main control of his vehicle. No injuries were reported for the driver, and most of the chickens survived the accident as well and were reloaded onto another truck.

By Randy Moll

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General News on 05/21/2014