It’s been a rough week for Newco Metals.
A crash on Incinerator Road yesterday that left two in hospital should never have happened, says Operations Manager Don Drew.
That, after a fire Tuesday evening damaged a brand new piece of machinery still being assembled.
At about 8:30 yesterday evening a fire was reported at Newco Metal & Auto Recycling on Incinerator Rd; off the Foxtrap Access Road. Crews initially had trouble accessing the fire, which turned out to be a pile of debris and rubble. #nltraffic @VOCMNEWS pic.twitter.com/rRBrZ3RvYS
— Earl Noble (@Noble41) June 19, 2019
Drew says they are a locally-owned company, like a family, and these incidents are hard on everyone.
Damage from the fire is still being repaired and Thursday’s crash resulted in the write-off of a new $225,000 truck, not to mention the broken nose and other injuries to the woman driving it.
The truck, according to witnesses, rode up over the hood of the car, smashing the windshield and pinning the driver with the dash.
Both vehicles then swerved offroad, with the truck hitting this boulder. pic.twitter.com/WxJEKImJ9A
— Andrew Hawthorn (@HawthornVOCM) June 20, 2019
Both drivers were injured.
The driver of the truck was just checked by paramedics for some injuries to her head from the impact.
Crews were just able to get the driver of the car, now in a ditch, into a stretcher to be taken to hospital. He's hurt, but still aware and speaking. pic.twitter.com/uVRV3uXi3t
— Andrew Hawthorn (@HawthornVOCM) June 20, 2019
He says her quick action yesterday meant the difference between injury and fatality for her and the other driver, but the worst part is that the accident was preventable.
He says they warned the city about that exact stretch of road months ago.
Incinerator Road was put in in the 70s to access a dump, but now it’s a major industrial thoroughfare used by workers, trucks and college students.
Drew says the road needs to be straightened and fixed.