Large rig crash spills greater than 1000 cans of Bush’s Baked Beans
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A semi truck was concerned in a single automobile crash on Monday in Tennessee, spilling its cargo of baked beans.
The crash occurred round 7:30 a.m. on Monday, February 27, within the 7200 block of Newport Freeway in Greene County, Tennessee.
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Sixty yr previous truck driver Troy Butler was hauling a load of roughly 1,060 gallon cans of baked beans from the Bush’s plant to Sopakco, Inc in Greeneville.
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The truck went barely off the street, then overturned on the tender shoulder, based on the Greeneville Solar. The automobile additionally struck a utility pole and got here to a cease resting by an unoccupied dwelling.
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The trailer broke open and spilled the load of baked beans out onto a grassy space.
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Butler didn’t undergo severe accidents.
All lanes of Newport Street had been reopened shortly after 5 p.m.