Tiki2 said:
Why couldn't (or didn't) the Sheriff.... CALL ANOTHER TOWING SERVICE SINCE THE FIRST ONE HAD 2 FLATS. Isn't THAT the bottom line when it comes to an unexpected accidental situation-remove all parties from immediate harm 1st
Tiki2 - the big heavy duty wreckers WERE called to the scene from Lexington. They tried to move it, but the tongue of the trailer separated from the trailer. Other things were tried, including inflating giant air bags underneath the trailer - the trailer was so rusted out that the bags simply split the floor of the trailer when they were inflated. This trailer was in no condition to be moved in the first place. When it first started going down the road, there were pieces falling off it...those moving it would simply stop and toss them off onto the side of the road. That should have been a clue right there.
There is a lot more that happened than was reported in the article (as usual for the media, they only include what makes a good story). But the sheriff and the county did everything possible to move it, but it was simply falling apart more and more.
The family was given lots of time to move their belongings out, including the dog, cat, lizard, snake and more that they LEFT IN THE TRAILER while it was being moved...they filled three truckloads with their personal belongings before the trailer was pushed aside, and the sheriff repeatedly asked them if they had everything they wanted before it was pushed off the road.
It's sad the media doesn't report all the facts....