
Not where a plow should be. Off the road and in the ditch. No injuries. Image: Richard Campbell
Fire truck also into ditch at scene
ROCHESTER, Minn. — A plow truck slid off of a road in southwest Rochester and struck a hydrant. Although the hydrant survived he impact, one of its lugs penetated the plow’s fuel tank. Forty gallons of gasoline spewed out. Nobody was injured. A fire was was called to clean up the soil. While responding to the call, one fire truck slid into a ditch. Wreckers were called to pull both trucks out of the ditch. This was about 9:20 p.m. at 225 18th St. Southwest.