Eagle Towing
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Locality: Sacramento, California
Phone: +1 916-454-0958
Address: 8260 Alpine Ave 95826 Sacramento, CA, US
Website: www.eagletowingsac.com/
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Eagle Towing is looking for highly motivated individuals to join our team of long term personal. Immediate openings for Flatbed and Wrecker Drivers. Must be willing to work M-F & nights + weekends on a rotating schedule. Clean DMV and Live Scan required for Law Enforcement Towing. Pay-(DOE) Excellent Medical coverage, Vacation Pay, Newer Equipment and simply a great work environment.... Apply in person @ 8260 Alpine Ave. Sacramento CA, 95826. Phone # 1-916-454-0958 See more
2015 Porshe GT3 Reunite back to the customer. You can trust us with handling all your towing needs.
For your exotic vehicle relocation needs! We also have enclosed trailers if that’s more up your alley.
One call does it all . David Alonzo on the move.
So we can better serve our customers, here is the newest addition to the fleet!!
We know times are crazy right now but this too shall pass. Here’s your chance to spring back!! Eagle Towing is looking for highly motivated individuals to join our team of long term personal. Immediate openings for Flatbed and Wrecker Drivers. Must be willing to work M-F & nights + weekends on a rotating schedule. Clean DMV and Live Scan required for Law Enforcement Towing.... Pay-(DOE) Excellent Medical coverage, Vacation Pay, Newer Equipment and simply a great work environment. Apply in person @ 8260 Alpine Ave. Sacramento CA, 95826. Phone # 1-916-454-0958
This is why we have a law in place for this. Slow Down and Move Over law is designed to bring us home to our families at night.
Typical Tuesday afternoon out on the freeway playing with Jakes Towing. Thanks for letting me join in bud great job as always.
Eagle Towing and Jakes Towing at it again. Two brothas from other motha’s !!!
Thank you to all the Tow Operators out there keeping our (Essential Business Going) Please support our Towers risking their lives every day for yours!!Thank you to all the Tow Operators out there keeping our (Essential Business Going) Please support our Towers risking their lives every day for yours!!
Eagle Towing is looking for highly motivated individuals to join our team. Must be able to work M-F, nights and weekends on a rotating schedule. Clean DMV and live scan for Law Enforcement towing is required. Willing to train / experience is a plus! Pay-(DOE) Medical, vacation pay and simply a great work environment. Apply in person 8260 Alpine Ave. Sacramento 95826. ... 916-454-0958 See more
Couple more classic moves with Joe Krause. Always the best at what he does!! Great job Joe!!
Picture this: You're driving down the freeway and your car suddenly starts shaking. You immediately pull over and your car shuts off. You call for a tow truck. ...The tow truck arrives and starts loading your vehicle. During this, traffic keeps flying by you at speeds up to if not over 65mph. There's only inches between you and the speeding traffic. All of a sudden a car slams into the back of your car and the tow truck. You didn't have enough time to move out of the way. You are pinned between the speeding car and your vehicle. The tow truck operator is trapped under your vehicle. A passerby stops to help and calls 911. Now you wait. You're bleeding, your seriously hurt, you hear from the person who stopped to help that the tow truck operator is not responding. Fear and anxiety steps in. The police, firemen and paramedics get there. Suddenly you feel like you're going to pass out. You awake in the hospital to find out you have several broken bones, a concussion and possibly worse. You also hear that the tow truck operator didn't make it. The driver of the speeding car escaped with a few bruises and cuts. You start to get angry. If only they had slowed down, moved over and gave the tow truck operator enough room to work safely. Now the tow truck operator has lost his life, you have several months of recovery ahead of you and the family of the tow truck operator has the rest of their lives without their loved one. Again, if only the other car had slowed down and moved over. Think about this story the next time you are traveling down the road and you see an emergency vehicle, tow truck, or construction vehicles on the side of the road. It only takes a few seconds out of your time to slow down and move over. They are people just like you. With families, loved ones, just trying to do their job and come home at the end of their day. Be a responsible, careful, considerate driver! MOVE OVER SLOW DOWN See more
Couple of days of recovery & hauling burnt tractors / attachments with one of your best buds makes the hard work and days go by much easier! We should do this more, nah just hang out more Jayson Jake Ubil.
On March 26, 2019, at approximately 2023 hours, the CHP Sacramento Communications Center received a call of an overturned vehicle into the water that came from ...the Pioneer Bridge. The callers described the vehicle as a white flat bed tow truck that drove over the center median bridge railing and plunged into the Sacramento River. Units from the South Sacramento CHP Area office and the CHP - Woodland Area office responded to the scene. It was determined that a two vehicle traffic collision occurred on westbound US 50 just east of the Sacramento/Yolo county line. The traffic collision involved a big rig and the flat bed tow truck. After the initial collision, the flat bed tow truck veered to the left, collided with the concrete and metal bridge railing, before going over the side and falling approximately one hundred and fifty feet into the Sacramento River. The driver of the big rig stopped at the scene and cooperated with CHP personnel. Personnel from the Sacramento Fire Department, the DART - Sacramento Drowning Accident Rescue Team, Sacramento Sheriff Marine Unit and CHP - Valley Division Air Operations helicopter H-24 all responded to the area. They were unable to locate anyone in the water or on the shore. DART located the vehicle with sonar in the middle of the river approximately 30’ under water. The water conditions did not allow for any DART personnel to attempt a rescue. The South Sacramento CHP Area office is requesting the public’s help. If you witnessed this collision please contact the South Sacramento CHP Area office, (916) 681-2300.
Up to the snow we go. We got you covered!!!
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Way to go young man!!!
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