Great to see your Uncle Manny there today... Awesome to see a 'generational' business. You don't get to see many of them nowadays. Your professional smooth operator, Uncle Manny looks like he has worked hard all his life and still gets things done. Amazing guy... Look after him...
This video speaks volumes about the "character" of Pepe's Towing. There's Uncle Manny, one of the company owners, with a broom in hand sweeping up the little pieces. Super cool to see Uncle Manny in the video. Even WAY more super cool to see him like this!! As a bonus, there is the textbook Pepe's container rollover.
Bosses in the field not just in the office barking orders like Josh said. This makes me want to become a driver just so I can work for these guys. There’s nothing more motivating than seeing the owner of a business out in the field working along side the employees.
Pepe's Towing consistently demonstrates professional teamwork. That your Uncle picks up the broom and cleans up, shows everyone, no job is below anyone.
Alex & the whole Team & Family -- I now have seen 3 of your videos and so IMPRESSED with the professionalism, yet little cute nudges to each other all taken in kindness TOPPED with SAFETY and knowing your symmetry, equipment, & circus balance. The care and cleanup after these accidents is so commendable. The LE, Fire Dept, EMT's I'm sure are very thankful for Pepe's Towing Service. Thank you for all the extra comments you include when you video tape to help the subscriber/viewer understand a little bit better of what is happening!!! Take Care of yourselves and take a little time to relax:)
I can't believe the wrecks I see here and on other channels. I drove truck for 17 years all 48 states and never put a scratch on one. No moving violations or accidents. I never even saw wrecks like this. Don't these people know how to drive? Sheesh... I mean, I can unnderstand equipment failures but.... wow.
I was just thinking that I would watch a show on TV about heavy recovery but then I changed my mind. Part of what makes this channel and other content on UA-cam or other platforms great is you don't have some producer and director inserting unnecessary drama. The stakes are already high enough here and I love that I can just watch some guys go to work lifting 40+ tons in some cases to help keep traffic flowing and allow people like me to just get to where I want to go. With all the camera shots and the explanations of what choices are made and why content like this is both entertaining and informative. Thanks for doing what you do!
Hello guys im Johnny I'm from Texas originally from Santa Ana California but moved to Texas in the 80 s but I enjoy watching Alex teach the younger guys how to make lifts and he helps the and I enjoy how he explains every with the guys. Thank you Tio Alex from your knowledge and wisdom. May God bless you and your family ‼️
I love the "one big family" vibe you guys show with all your coworkers from the top operators to the broom pushers. I'm also pretty impressed with these drivers' ability to roll trucks uphill against the slope. Dude must have been hauling ass around that corner.
LOVE this channel! Josh and his family are future Towing & Recovery Hall of Famer's! I'd LOVE to see more "Behind the Scenes" videos, maybe show Dispatch, MacGyvers shop, other heavy wreckers in the fleet, Josh's dad discussing some of the biggest and most challenging wrecks he's seen, etc.
Great Job again. You folks work great together. It was nice to see your uncle at the scene as well. Great family business. Seems like everyone gets along well together. Grandma and Grandpa raised them well.
You and Ron Pratt are the two american rescuer i watch and then two english ones and one german and all others frrom Norway and especially from northern norway where i am from. Nice and controlled rescue. Love the work.
Thank you Josh!! Watching Alec shifting during the u-turn finally answered my confusion about how it's done. I was shown 50 years ago, but didn't quite get it. Got it now!! Another's cool job guys!! 🎉
You guys never seem to amaze y'all are so good at what you do you guys make it look easy. But I know it's really not that easy keep up the great work guys say hello to papi chulo JOE ❤️ 💋💯❤️💋💯
Buenas noches, bonito video , un buen trabajo bien coordinado, como siempre, bonitas imagenes desde los dos angulos al levantarlo, tanto por delante como por detras, da gusto veros, un saludo, bonitas vistas con el dron👍, 💪🖐️🇪🇦, JESUS
Another great video and perfect recovery. A couple of notes; at 2:58 if felt like I had been tranported to a MO tecovery channel and thanks for explaining "basket". It was interesting to see the recovery from different angles. Liked the "up close" and "personal" views the best. As always, thanks.
I work around a lot of moving machinery and other elements the are dangerous that can in a split second harm or kill a person . Most ppl viewing don't realize the dynamics, al the things like this scenario, trip and fall thru the gaps, crush hazards, pinch points, below foot conditions, that you need to be aware of every second every step the whole time. It's literally a game of survival while working.
7:15 - I hope you were able to capture some still photos from this sequence! It would make for some fantastic computer wallpaper material, lol! (I know, I know: "Are we towing stuff or doing a runway walk?!")
I'm new here to your site , I heard you say your uncle there runs the iand empire division, that's were I live in the IE , I'm surprised I haven't seen one of your trucks out and about
I'm curious: since you have the boom remote, why wouldn't just step into a hook and lift yourself to the top of these trailers rather than getting out a ladder? Not trying to me a smartass, genuinely wondering why not? I thought the same thing with the rescue at the bottom of the bridge where they brought the Mountain Rescue guys in. Seems like it would have been much quicker and safer to hook the stretcher basket to your boom and use it to bring everyone up altogether to get them to the helicopter.
OSHA would like to have a word, why cut corners when everything else needs to be done correctly. He has harnessed up before and let the hook do the work, but technically if you ask the manufacturer if they were designed to hold people, yes they can hold massive amounts of weight, the answer is no. It's not safe.
Let me try this again (lol) do you guys have any heavy wreckers that that the Tourette moves front too back not just the boom the whole thing I hope this better 😊but anyway you guys are the best keep the videos coming 😊
3rd world cheap labor thats all the trucking industry hires. They could give a hoot. About catastrophic truck wrecks, its all about cheap forein labor and wall street. Making their pennies. In truth the trucking execs cheap foreign labor will cost their ass on nuclear court settlements because lawyers know the public is very prejudice against anyone driving 18 wheelers.
Great to see your Uncle Manny there today... Awesome to see a 'generational' business. You don't get to see many of them nowadays. Your professional smooth operator, Uncle Manny looks like he has worked hard all his life and still gets things done. Amazing guy... Look after him...
Good job Josh, Alex, Hector, and Uncle!!!
Very, very respectable to see your dad and your uncle on these jobs putting in the sweat like the rest of the employees. 💪👍
This video speaks volumes about the "character" of Pepe's Towing. There's Uncle Manny, one of the company owners, with a broom in hand sweeping up the little pieces. Super cool to see Uncle Manny in the video. Even WAY more super cool to see him like this!! As a bonus, there is the textbook Pepe's container rollover.
And dragging the light pole out of the way--just whatever it takes! Bravo!
Bosses in the field not just in the office barking orders like Josh said. This makes me want to become a driver just so I can work for these guys. There’s nothing more motivating than seeing the owner of a business out in the field working along side the employees.
Gotter done in wrecker time!!!
I love watching guys who enjoy what they do. "Yeah I know".
Pepe' s towing 💯 always get the job done stay safe 🙏✌️
Pepe's Towing consistently demonstrates professional teamwork. That your Uncle picks up the broom and cleans up, shows everyone, no job is below anyone.
PEPE Y ALEX, LA PAREJA ATÓMICA!! I LOVE THIS GUYS!
Pepe's Towing continues to show great teamwork and excellence in the field. Way to go guys.
+@briananderson8733 thanks Brian 🙏
Smooth operators. A lot of other companies could benefit from you.
Love your content watching from Jamaica
Alex & the whole Team & Family -- I now have seen 3 of your videos and so IMPRESSED with the professionalism, yet little cute nudges to each other all taken in kindness TOPPED with SAFETY and knowing your symmetry, equipment, & circus balance. The care and cleanup after these accidents is so commendable. The LE, Fire Dept, EMT's I'm sure are very thankful for Pepe's Towing Service. Thank you for all the extra comments you include when you video tape to help the subscriber/viewer understand a little bit better of what is happening!!! Take Care of yourselves and take a little time to relax:)
Textbook Josh, awesome job!
I can't believe the wrecks I see here and on other channels. I drove truck for 17 years all 48 states and never put a scratch on one. No moving violations or accidents. I never even saw wrecks like this. Don't these people know how to drive? Sheesh... I mean, I can unnderstand equipment failures but.... wow.
You are a rare breed !
Need to protect Your Class A at all cost like you do Sportpilot a lot of Class A drivers are reckless out here in Southern California
So many of the containers have unsecured cargo inside, and some are overweight. And the drivers are unskilled.
Another job well done, guys
Port haulers get paid by the load always in a hurry.
I was just thinking that I would watch a show on TV about heavy recovery but then I changed my mind. Part of what makes this channel and other content on UA-cam or other platforms great is you don't have some producer and director inserting unnecessary drama. The stakes are already high enough here and I love that I can just watch some guys go to work lifting 40+ tons in some cases to help keep traffic flowing and allow people like me to just get to where I want to go. With all the camera shots and the explanations of what choices are made and why content like this is both entertaining and informative.
Thanks for doing what you do!
Another awesome performance 🤓🙋♂️👍
Mr Josh Another well executed recovery. Thanks for sharing and stay safe
+@SumterWrecker thanks for always watching sir appreciate it and hope business is going well over there
Shot out to Sumter Wrecker!
Containers are great to handle and the equalizer on front of tractor is awesome
Hello guys im Johnny I'm from Texas originally from Santa Ana California but moved to Texas in the 80 s but I enjoy watching Alex teach the younger guys how to make lifts and he helps the and I enjoy how he explains every with the guys. Thank you Tio Alex from your knowledge and wisdom. May God bless you and your family ‼️
Like always 👏 AMAZING WORK! Great camera angles. WE NEED A 2024 CALENDAR!
I would like a 2024 Calendar also
Another high speed roll over! Good job Josh, Alex and Hector getting it up right and towing it away!
Hey! Great work! Love watching you wrangle wreckage with hulk! Peace Out! 🚒
Very nice work very smooth 👍👍👍👍👍😊
Pepe, difficult job, no drama! You and your crew know exactly what to do! Congrats!
Great video Joshua , nice to see your uncle
I been following you guys for awhile now and enjoy Alex and Josh work together like brothers
I love the "one big family" vibe you guys show with all your coworkers from the top operators to the broom pushers. I'm also pretty impressed with these drivers' ability to roll trucks uphill against the slope. Dude must have been hauling ass around that corner.
Beautiful ballet of trucks and operators. Great job!!!!!
You guys are a great team. It’s also cool to see owners of a big company involved with the field. You have big shoes to fill😂
LOVE this channel! Josh and his family are future Towing & Recovery Hall of Famer's! I'd LOVE to see more "Behind the Scenes" videos, maybe show Dispatch, MacGyvers shop, other heavy wreckers in the fleet, Josh's dad discussing some of the biggest and most challenging wrecks he's seen, etc.
Good afternoon from Southeast South Dakota
Top notch operation.
Another awesome job you guys make it look easy but then you have the best tools
Josh Alex Hector and Uncle Manny it’s great working as a team, so smoothly! Thanks for sharing! Kevin
+@kevinkenyon7045 like I say constantly, teamwork makes the dream work
Great job! Everyone is working in order. Superb workmanship in a dangerous workplace.
Great Job again. You folks work great together. It was nice to see your uncle at the scene as well. Great family business. Seems like everyone gets along well together. Grandma and Grandpa raised them well.
I really like when you and Alex are both on a job. So many camera angles plus the drone. And wah a team you have.
Great job again,
By the way wonderful video coverage.
You and Ron Pratt are the two american rescuer i watch and then two english ones and one german and all others frrom Norway and especially from northern norway where i am from. Nice and controlled rescue. Love the work.
Thank you Josh!! Watching Alec shifting during the u-turn finally answered my confusion about how it's done. I was shown 50 years ago, but didn't quite get it. Got it now!! Another's cool job guys!! 🎉
Nice job, really enjoyed the editing and addition of the music bed at 22:00, great work!
You guys never seem to amaze y'all are so good at what you do you guys make it look easy. But I know it's really not that easy keep up the great work guys say hello to papi chulo JOE ❤️ 💋💯❤️💋💯
Excellent work, like the overhead view, could be a good photo shot for insurance company. Thanks for sharing.
Great production! Thanks.
Photography and recovery both well done. Thank you.
Great job as always, love to see what you could do with a 100 ton rotator.😊😊
Hi !Alex !you're so cool ! Love to watch your videos. From the Philippines.
Yeah I know!!!!!!!!
Great video Joshua
+@jesussanchez1411 thanks Mr Sanchez say hello to the wife from me
Buenas noches, bonito video , un buen trabajo bien coordinado, como siempre, bonitas imagenes desde los dos angulos al levantarlo, tanto por delante como por detras, da gusto veros, un saludo, bonitas vistas con el dron👍, 💪🖐️🇪🇦, JESUS
Good background music near the end.
Sounds like y’all have an air show over head, keep hearin the plane ✈️ boss
The masters at work ❤
Another Awesome video. Great seeing Another Family member. Did your Dad or Grandfather start the business?
Enjoy watching videos a very professional company and top equipment and nothing seems to be a problem from western Australia 😊
Another great video and perfect recovery. A couple of notes; at 2:58 if felt like I had been tranported to a MO tecovery channel and thanks for explaining "basket". It was interesting to see the recovery from different angles. Liked the "up close" and "personal" views the best. As always, thanks.
Awesome job and video
You guy's sure know what you're doing man, good job! But how did you climb up the back of the trailer to disconnect the lines ..
I'm trying to recollect a time when Josh handled Broom or shovel ,but here is sweeping with his uncle.😁😎
I work around a lot of moving machinery and other elements the are dangerous that can in a split second harm or kill a person . Most ppl viewing don't realize the dynamics, al the things like this scenario, trip and fall thru the gaps, crush hazards, pinch points, below foot conditions, that you need to be aware of every second every step the whole time. It's literally a game of survival while working.
7:15 - I hope you were able to capture some still photos from this sequence! It would make for some fantastic computer wallpaper material, lol!
(I know, I know: "Are we towing stuff or doing a runway walk?!")
love this stuff
Funny you mentioned the one from before, I just watched that one earlier today, watching this one was like déjà vu😂
Greatness!!
Was trying to figure out how you were going to land this one. You had me thinking on this one.
In what company you se one of owners sweeping the road helping ? That is great example of good leadership
Que tipo de cambio lleva ese camión 🚚 y cuantas velocidades lleva por curiosidad, un saludo 👋
He sido camionero aquí en España
As the trailer was coming over,, sounds a lot like my body when I step out of bed of a morning.
I'm new here to your site , I heard you say your uncle there runs the iand empire division, that's were I live in the IE , I'm surprised I haven't seen one of your trucks out and about
It's because I'm on my motorcycle breaking speed limits and everything is blir
I think we need to start calling Alex "Spider Man". Whole world is the guy's ladder 😁
+@OTE_TheMissile facts 😂
I'm guessing that pulling the drive shaft is done off camera, or don't you bother if it's a manual transmission?
I show this in so many videos. Sometimes I don’t since I’m doing something else. But it’s always removed
Textbook!👍👍
I met your tío when I worked at your Colton yard back around 2003 I think
I have a simple question are these reckless container drivers keeping you guys busy all year 😂
What does the opg mean on your truck 😊
Do you guys have any wreckers that the tore it moves front to back or are they all stationery😊?
Whatever happened to the other guy that was working in the red rotator?
Good video Josh! I bet that was a difficult job! Have you ever had an overturned semi that was similar to that?
Me encanta el trabajo que hacen. ¿Se puede saber cuanto cuesta ese servicio? ¿$3,000? Gracias
I can tell you what happen.! He was going to fast into the turn the load shifted and put the truck on it's side
I've seen this happen so meney times.!
Says a lot that your uncle was cleaning up
When you have questionable truck drivers you will never be out of work
It all comes to inexperience people driving their trucks like cars
Oh, look, the truck driver made a tiny home container.
Another rolled freightliner
Who is the dad and brothers that work for the company? Is Alex a part of the family
🇷🇴👍🇷🇴👍🇷🇴👍👍
😎👍
I'm curious: since you have the boom remote, why wouldn't just step into a hook and lift yourself to the top of these trailers rather than getting out a ladder? Not trying to me a smartass, genuinely wondering why not? I thought the same thing with the rescue at the bottom of the bridge where they brought the Mountain Rescue guys in. Seems like it would have been much quicker and safer to hook the stretcher basket to your boom and use it to bring everyone up altogether to get them to the helicopter.
I'm guessing OSHA and/or insurance.
OSHA would like to have a word, why cut corners when everything else needs to be done correctly. He has harnessed up before and let the hook do the work, but technically if you ask the manufacturer if they were designed to hold people, yes they can hold massive amounts of weight, the answer is no. It's not safe.
Do you guys have any trucks where that Ture?
I have no idea what you’re trying to say lol
Sorry about that I don’t know what that happened. I was trying to find out if you guys have any trucks that the Tate moves front and back.
Let me try this again (lol) do you guys have any heavy wreckers that that the Tourette moves front too back not just the boom the whole thing I hope this better 😊but anyway you guys are the best keep the videos coming 😊
@@michaelvesel4717 Do you mean like Ron Pratt’s rotator? I think it moves forward and backward about five feet.
@@55VickyV yes exactly 👍
do you have to go by OSHA rules
Took a little fast didn't he
Hi
Pappys is the best in LA
Some American truck drivers need some more education I think 😮
Where’s Pepe
Container drives, speed too fast for that curve, I have over two million miles on tractor trailer, but drive should have know his speed was too much!
No luck for the homeless people below this time.
McDonald's always hires fools with CDL and can't drive. I hope he is looking
3rd world cheap labor thats all the trucking industry hires. They could give a hoot. About catastrophic truck wrecks, its all about cheap forein labor and wall street. Making their pennies. In truth the trucking execs cheap foreign labor will cost their ass on nuclear court settlements because lawyers know the public is very prejudice against anyone driving 18 wheelers.