Vegan firefighter hoses down burning tractor-trailer carrying 40,000 pounds of rib-eye steaks: 'Total loss'

At a rural fire department in Missouri, a controlled firefighter had a unique experience in responding to the first fire on Monday.
The Doolitte Rural Fire Protection Zone, located in the very small town of Doolitle, said that it was a vegan, and that it was Jenna Ulrich, a new firefighter, a father of a firefighter.
Ulrich was working on Monday morning when he received a call to a tractor trailer to the east 174 East.
Catch? The truck was carrying 40,000 kilos of steaks.
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Ulrich was placed on the hose line during the ordeal, and in the video published by the department online, it can be seen that water is sprayed into beef inferno.
His father Glenn was working with him.
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“Nothing, 40,000 pounds to put the probi to put the flame in the ‘Firefighters’ Welcome’ does not say!” The region joked on Facebook.
Despite a well -made job on behalf of firefighters, the department steaks were “total loss”, he said.
This was not called for the first time to extinguish the small department, flaming trailers carrying food.
In June, a tractor trailer burned on the onion and resulted in another total loss.


