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Thursday, January 17, 2013
2 Tow Truck Operators has been killed in the line of duty since January 2013
This is the official Respect Tow Truck Operators list of all the fallen tow truck operators since January 1st, 2012. I have been keeping this list since the beginning of the year. You are more than welcome to use it of course! Just please give our page a little bit of credit for the hard work and dedication RTTO puts into it. Thanks all!
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Number of Tow Truck Operators killed: 2
January 5th 2013 - Chicago (Sauk Village), IL - Shawn Brewster
January 15th 2013 - Bald Knob, AR - Delbert Brooks
Rest in Peace Delbert Brooks (37)
Rest in Peace Delbert Brooks of Arkansas
Bald Knob Family Mourns Tow Truck Driver's Death
A Central Arkansas community is mourning the loss of a man killed while
helping wrecked drivers Tuesday. Delbert Brooks was working for his
family's towing service in Bald Knob when a car slid across Highway
67/167 hitting him. His father says, their jobs are very dangerous,
even when there isn't severe weather.
Delbert Brooks' father Dale
says, they are always worried about safety, but that hasn't stopped
them from getting out and trying to save others. Right up there with
fishing and hunting, towing runs in the Brooks' family blood. When Dale
Brooks' father opened a garage in 1971, Dale took right after him, then
showed the ropes to his son, Delbert.
Sleet slicked roads kept the father son pair busy in White County Tuesday.
"It was hectic. Me and him started out together and we split up," he says.
Delbert's mother Kay was manning the phones when Delbert called.
"It was so dangerous, he said 'three people almost hit me,'" says Kay Brooks.
Minutes
later, police called Dale to help at a wreck on highway 67/167. Police
say a man was hit standing on the side of the road when another driver
came flying across the median.
It was Delbert.
"They
called me out to work that one, they didn't know it was my son. When I
got out there, I walked up on my son in the road, says Dale. "I lost a
son and it hurts."
His parents say the 37-year old was two days
away from his 21st wedding anniversary. He's leaving behind three kids,
including a son who's been learning how to take over the family business
one day.
"I think we raised a good son. He worked hard, we have a lot to be thankful for," says Dale.
People
have been sharing stories around town and on Facebook about how Delbert
Brooks helped them when they locked their keys in the cars or needed a
lift. Many of those people have called the Brooks garage and the family
says, those stories and prayers are helping them get through this tough
time.
http://arkansasmatters.com/fulltext?nxd_id=628342
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