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When a tow truck driver's head gets run over during a routine repossession, it highlights the extreme dangers towing professionals face daily. Our latest episode dives into this shocking incident and several other headline-grabbing stories affecting the towing community nationwide.
We examine the case of an Alabama ex-officer charged with murder after a fatal shooting during a truck repossession, a Montana towing company suing after being permanently removed from a police rotation list, and a predatory tower now serving house arrest after charging victims up to $11,000 per tow. These stories illustrate both the challenges and accountability within our industry.
The heart of our episode features an exclusive interview with Perry Beatty, founder of Hazmat Responder Network. Perry shares his remarkable journey from becoming proficient in light-duty recovery at just 14 years old to developing specialized expertise in hazardous material response. His insights reveal a lucrative opportunity many towing companies overlook: HAZWOPER certification to handle spill cleanup at accident scenes.
"Don't leave money on the table," Beatty advises. "You're already on scene – dominate the scene and handle the entire cleanup." He explains how the 40-hour HAZWOPER certification empowers towing operators to not only recover vehicles but also manage environmental hazards, creating substantial additional revenue streams while providing a valuable service to emergency responders who prefer working with a single service provider.
Whether you're looking to expand your towing business offerings or simply stay informed about industry developments, this episode delivers practical knowledge from someone who's built multiple successful operations in the towing and recovery space. Connect with the Hazmat Responder Network at 877-356-9767 or visit hazmatrn.com to learn how you can secure this valuable certification.
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When a tow truck driver's head gets run over during a routine repossession, it highlights the extreme dangers towing professionals face daily. Our latest episode dives into this shocking incident and several other headline-grabbing stories affecting the towing community nationwide.
We examine the case of an Alabama ex-officer charged with murder after a fatal shooting during a truck repossession, a Montana towing company suing after being permanently removed from a police rotation list, and a predatory tower now serving house arrest after charging victims up to $11,000 per tow. These stories illustrate both the challenges and accountability within our industry.
The heart of our episode features an exclusive interview with Perry Beatty, founder of Hazmat Responder Network. Perry shares his remarkable journey from becoming proficient in light-duty recovery at just 14 years old to developing specialized expertise in hazardous material response. His insights reveal a lucrative opportunity many towing companies overlook: HAZWOPER certification to handle spill cleanup at accident scenes.
"Don't leave money on the table," Beatty advises. "You're already on scene – dominate the scene and handle the entire cleanup." He explains how the 40-hour HAZWOPER certification empowers towing operators to not only recover vehicles but also manage environmental hazards, creating substantial additional revenue streams while providing a valuable service to emergency responders who prefer working with a single service provider.
Whether you're looking to expand your towing business offerings or simply stay informed about industry developments, this episode delivers practical knowledge from someone who's built multiple successful operations in the towing and recovery space. Connect with the Hazmat Responder Network at 877-356-9767 or visit hazmatrn.com to learn how you can secure this valuable certification.
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