Bongo was specially trained for just this type of disaster |
VOLUSIA COUNTY, FL - A semi truck carrying thousands of gallons of beer
overturned in Volusia County early Tuesday morning, spilling beer over the northbound
lanes of I-95.
Police say hundreds of cases of bottled beer were lost in
one of the worst beer spills in recent history.
The driver, Spuds Rodriguez from Miami, who suffered
nothing more than a bruised ego, claims another semi forced him off the road,
causing him to lose control of the truck carrying the valuable cargo. Here’s
what he had to say:
“Oh mi Dios.”
Several people stopped to try and salvage what was left
of the broken bottles of beer but many were so devastated, they could only
stand around shaking their heads. At one point, Police had to protect Rodriguez
from a growing angry mob.
One driver, who’d been training his dog Bongo for years
to fetch him his beer from a fridge was the only level-headed bystander around.
Police did stop him but not before he was able to get quite a bit of the unbroken
bottles safely to his Jeep.
Upon word of the spill, President Obama ordered all work
to stop at the White House and asked for a moment of prayer. He also asked
Congress to pass an emergency measure to make May 22nd a national
day of mourning. Flags around the country were expected to fly at half mast,
and it is quite possible that Bongo will receive the Congressional Medal of
Honor for his heroic effort in trying to save the few beer bottles that survived the horrific
crash.
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