Nicks Towing Service, Inc.
Nicks Towing Service, Inc.
July 2015 Newsletter
 


We're off to the races here at NTS! I highlighted below some recent jobs we've worked on. Every day brings a new challenge but we are always up for it. Our drivers are highly trained, our cool and calm dispatchers have worked with us for many years and our equipment is top notch so feel free to give us a call. We'll get the job done expertly and in a manner that puts you in the winner's circle every time!
 
Sincerely,
Nick
Nick Testa
Nicks Towing Service, Inc.
NFT
 
One, Two, Three, Lift!

Our customer was doing demolition on a piece of property and sold this boiler. We were called into lift the 50,000 lb. boiler off the ground so a detach trailer could back under it to load. Adam and Tommy did a great job utilizing our 35 ton heavy duty wrecker and our rotator. Great job guys!

 

 

 

Be Safe When You Travel

A Tight Squeeze 

Did you know we need approximately 40 running feet to deliver a 20' container? This was a squeeze but we got the job done damage free. Great job Walter!

A Moment of Zen Brought To You By NTS
Take a look, picture yourself there, nice deep breaths....
In This Issue

Moving Truck Mayhem

A box truck drove out of a resident's driveway never stopping to look and T-boned a Ford pickup truck driving down the street, rolling it over. We were dispatched to the scene with our medium duty wrecker and a flatbed. Upon arrival the box truck was wedged so far into the pickup truck that the jaws of life had to be used to separate the vehicles. We rolled the pickup truck back over onto its wheels with the medium duty truck. It was then loaded onto our flatbed. The medium duty tow truck hooked up the box truck. We finished by cleaning up all the fluids at the accident scene. Kudos to Tommy and Brian for a job well done.



 


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Nick's Towing Service, Inc.
158 East Passaic Avenue
Rutherford, NJ 07452
p. 1-800-222-8691
f. 201-935-7997
email. NicksTow@aol.com
websites: 
www.NicksTowingService.com


Distracted Driving?

A flatbed tractor trailer was parked on the shoulder of the highway when for an unknown reason the Honda drove off the road and under the trailer. We dispatched our 40 ton rotator and a flatbed to the scene of the accident. The rotator was used to lift the flatbed trailer up while simultaneously winching the car out from under it. Once the Honda was clear, we lowered the flatbed trailer back down. The tractor trailer was able to drive away and the car was loaded onto our flatbed. Single lane incident management techniques were utilized to keep traffic backup to an absolute minimum. Tommy and Paul did a stellar job!