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Damn
 
They couldn’t have been in better hands. Hope he is okay.
 
WOW! Bad enough to wrinkle a truck & trailer to ruin your day but to have a (suspected) heart attack as well? Hope the guy will be OK?
 
An update on our guest: they’re preparing for a cardiac catheterization to check for blockages. The general consensus is that this could have happened at any time, and the effort he put into jacking up the rig may have accelerated it. The couple both feel this was a message from God, a reminder that it’s time to take care of things.

They’re grateful for the divine intervention, recognizing that it could have happened while he was driving, with potentially catastrophic results. They’re choosing to see it all from a very positive perspective.

The insurance company sent a truck to pick up the trailer, which is 37' on it's own. The trailer and truck combined are just shy of 90'. So it looked like it would be a bit challenging to get them both down the mountain. But the driver was a professional as they come, and made the decent perfectly!
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