TRUCKING IS A DANGEROUS PROFESSION
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Hi Dauminique, so glad to see you back at work. You were that driver's angel.
😊 thank you
Every quarry I’ve ever been to. They don’t allow drivers to get out of the truck for just that reason, it’s very dangerous.
Being an old dump trucker myself i enjoy your vids. God bless you for warning that operator about a dangerous situation.
That's part of what makes you a good driver---you're observant ! We have to be paying attention at all times. And kudos to you for most likely saving that guy's life girl ! And it's nice to see you back in your baby again ! Just a tidbit of useless trivia here which you likely already know, but if you hop on that rt.90 that you referred to and follow it until it ends, you'll be in Boston !! Keep on truckin' ! Stay safe.
A small act can have big dividends!!! You acted on your intuition and made a Huge difference in someone's life! All in a passing moment!
We put a tarp in the nose of the walking floor to help sweep out the load otherwise there would be several inches of material on the floor to shovel out.
We had this happen 30 years ago in a quarry in PA. This guy was fresh out of the military and new nothing about loading etiquette. Loader put 23 ton of 3/4 stone on top of him. Fortunately other drivers figured out that he was in the load and we’re able to dump him out the back. Basically unscathed but a little shuck up.
Now you can add guardian angel to your list!! Glad to see you are back, I was starting to think you forgot about us…😊
haha I've been busy! I'm trying to get back to making content.
Nice to see you back on the road stay safe
Thanks! You too!
@@DauminiqueTheDumpTruckDriveryes please stay safe out there Dauminique 🙏
Thanks
Welcome back Dominique in your beautiful dump truck. Oh, I miss watching your videos. I never get tired of the old videos. Hell yeah way to go girl.
well done us old drivers looked after each other
Nice piece of work noticing the other driver not doing what he should be doing and putting himself in danger, and it was also nice of him to thank you for being on your toes and stopping the loader operator from dumping the Bucket on top of the other driver. excellent work on your behalf. xoxo
I'm a heavy duty recovery and thank you for doing that and saving me a hea y duty fatality call to that dirt yard too.....u are a gods savior too....
Excellent Dauminique🌺🌺🌺 I truly feel God put you in that place at the right time to save that drivers life. There are no coincidences in life. When working around heavy equipment heavy trucks you got to be on your toes at all times respect the equipment. All it takes is slip and things can go bad real quick.. You are a blessing.🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Glad you're back trucking. Hope family & Truck are doing OK. Great job on saving the young man from injury.
Many years ago, I was delivering sheetrock and forgot I had a bundle near the front that was shorter than the rest of the load. As I walked over the tarp I stepped into the void between the bundles and took a header off the truck. The Lord was with me and I rotated onto my butt instead of my head. I could have easily broken my neck or back. The consignee yelled out an eight, as it was the summer Olympics. I did have to take off a day or two after picking up a load of lumber (and tarping it). Another driver delivered it from the headquarters of the trucking company to Los Angeles. You rock, Lady.
I pull a live floor trailer, we either do not open our tarp until ready to be loaded. Or we set the clean out tarp in the nose of trailer, before we pull up to loading dock
I’m guessing most people here don’t know what you’re talking about with a clean out tarp in a walking floor trailer. OneLonelyFarmer (UA-cam) uses one on his New Jersey farm and has to set his clean out tarp to help empty his walking floor trailer of grain, fertilizer, lime, or large hay bales he routinely needs to haul. The clean out tarp helps to get the product out of the nose of the trailer without needing to sweep or shovel it out. Live floor trailers are the same as walking floor trailers. They’re designed to unload the product without being a dump trailer.
The dude in the trailer story makes it all worthwhile when you look back on that.
Good to see you back trucking 😊😊😊
Thanks 👍
He was putting in sweep tarp,,,,, We also have X-tra large sweep tarps & hook them with rubber straps on the outside of trailer to keep this very thing from happening. That could've been a horrible situation in jst a matter of seconds
It’s good to see you behind the wheel driving your truck again
We all do dumb things at times, but I tend to steer clear of life endangering tasks in our jobs.
It's true we do.
Never trust an operator you don't know......
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Wow that IS a great view! Also with your story Im glad you did what you did with that driver. I'd almost call it a rookie mistake, but not sure how experienced the driver was.... You were at the right place at the right time to do the right thing. Congrats "Nikki " To me, you deserve a big safety award! At least everyone did what needed to be done & hold up. I'm sure the loader operator was grateful you saw what you did & held him up. I'm happy the driver did reach out to you to Tank you for your actions that day. 😊 Take care & see you on the next one ❤.
I know that some companies won’t load a truck till they have contact with the driver to load
welcome back I missed you great job on saving that truck driver
Thanks 👍
Sooooooooo glad to see you up and running ,doing what you were meant to do!!!You were missed!
Glad you're back. GOD works in mysterious ways. And uses people to benefit others you may not know why.
Glad you back working with your truck and trailer, it has been a while since I have seen you, I live in Bothell
I've been out a bit truck and trailer. less the last few weeks.
Nice to see you back on UA-cam Dauminique. You are a hero. You saved his life and that’s an amazing thing to do. I love watching your videos and getting to see different parts of the Pacific Northwest. I’m a Florida born and raised. Never been to the west coast but I’ve always wanted travel out that way and see California, Oregon, and Washington states. God bless and be safe. Situational awareness is key when dealing with heavy equipment.
Good to see you back in your truck, I hope that you have precluded Bobby from driving it unless it's absolutely necessary. Kudos for saving that driver's life and sharing it so others can learn from it.
Great job Daum he's a lucky man you were there. Devine intervention put you on that job for a reason.
Great 👍 to see you back in BD 1 😎Dave H
Thanks 👍
Oh, I can imagine the nightmares you were having Niqi 😂 I get the same vivid dreams of sh*t happening. It's just part of our intuitive trait we see/sense sh*t where people say how do you know that was going to happen. Were observers we notice stuff. You have to be aware of your surroundings. I worked in a small tight transfer station for 7 years. I was the equipment operator and bin truck driver. I had to be alert all the time. There were people dropping off their garbage or other stuff like scrap wood. You know the next time you visit that place, you'll be recalling that incident. There are sites/places I've hauled, too, that is bad juju. Usually , it's really stressful getting in and out of the site. When I have to revisit the site weeks or months later, my stomach starts churning. There are some real sh*t hole places we have to go into.
You were definitely that guy’s angel and saved him. Right place at the right time. Enjoy your videos.
Glad to see you back to trucking⚠️💪🫡🌹💫
Me too!!
I'm glad you're back on again
LOVE THIS DRIVER. ❤
Welcome Back. 🙏🏻🕊️😁
I was stationed in the US Army back in 1984. I don’t remember which highway ,but it lead up to Beacon HILL, that is were I was living. That was a beautiful sight early morning and late evening.
I drive a dump truck for a small family owned gravel pit in Stevens County. Often I have to load myself out, especially if I'm getting material from one of the other yards we operate out of. The guy who usually loads me out at our pit doesn't pour rock unless he has eyes on the driver. Absolutely, safety first. I used to live on the wet side and drove for Reddaway in Tacoma and the whole Olympic Peninsula. I'm so happy to be on this side of the state in the boonies.
I’m a loader operator and I always make eye contact with my drivers if I don’t see them I don’t load them and I always load the driver side
Oh , and I changed my channel name to BigAl California, from ALkennedy 1124,and I have a few vlogs now, not trucking, butDog and tractor, and race cars including sea sick, vlogs,give me a break, I’m learning, thanks BigAl California
Hello Dauminique, glad to see that you're back driving your dump truck again,haven't seen a video of yours in a while, so I'm glad you made a new video & glad that you told that story about that guy & yes he should've waited until he was away from the ramp to do whatever he was doing & glad that you told the driver of the front end loader to stop before he dumped his bucket
Good on you for that save! I drive triaxles/combos on the side and one thing that was drilled into me was "do NOT pull up to the pile until you are READY to be loaded! Got something to fix - great. Stop on the side, fix it, THEN pull up to the loading pile". For good reason, I can tell.
That was good the driver acknowledged you saved his butt. If he would have done that in any of the yards we haul from,they would’ve tossed him out for at least a week.
You’re not allowed out of your truck and definitely not on top of your truck on company property.
40 years doing this and it’s crazy what people do. FYI, I do Maryland, DC and Northern Virginia.
Google Maps is my go to. Garmin has fallen short and Waze is questionable.
Every day you jump into the cab and turn the key could be your lasts in the trucking industry. It's a dangerous way to make a living that's for sure. Been trucking over 30years driving a semi and for the last year+ Been driving a quad axel dump truck and love it.
Welcome back and Welcome back your baby, the ultimate dump truck in all of the northwest. glad to see you both back on the road doing hauls just in time for summer road construction season
I'm convinced there are no coincidences. God put you at that spot at the exact time you needed to be there to save that driver's life. Oh, and I'm 60 years old and get emotional every time I see God working.
I like to believe that is what happened.
@@DauminiqueTheDumpTruckDriver " For he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways" Psalm ninety-one: eleven
It is great to see you and your beautiful truck back on the road haulin Beyond Dirt to all the places materials are needed. Safe Truckin to you!
Hi you saved his life. Well Done !!! Just lucky the loader driver listened to you too!!!
Your story reminds me of something my dad did. He was a dragline operator and the was building a levee and every time he would swing around to dump the bucket the dozer operator was on the levee he kept telling him to back up when he swung around well he never did. My dad said if he’s there I’m dumping this 6 yds on the headache rack of that D6 sure enough he was there after we dug him out he never was in the way the rest of the night 😂
Hard to fix stupid.
TRUCKING IS A DANGEROUS PROFESSION
Yes, very dangerous. 1,620 truck drivers died in work related activites in 2022. 129 cops died in work related activities in 2021.
It's so nice to see you again.
You just earned a new title. Angel. Not all angels have wings, but you surely earned yours that day.
That driver was probably fixing his sweep tarp. You hang a piece of tarp up front and the load pulls it down to clean out the trailer while emptying it.
In this industry we all look out for each other. I had a similar situation when I used to drive dump truck.
Dauminique, I may be wrong but I thought I could hear in your voice when describing this possible tragedy that you were definitely affected by the experience. Nothing wrong with having human emotion. It also looks and sounds like your shifting prowess is back.
Great to see you back been wondering how things were going.😊
Great to see you back in action, and good for you for saving the guy from a dangerous situation
It's great to see you again. I missed my favorite dump truck driver !!!
51+ year railroader - in the transportation industry - at all levels a moment of inattention by anyone and everyone involved can lead to someone's death or catastrophic injury.
Hi Dauminique & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Dauminique & Friends Randy
Have to agree with ya, we get to see some amazing places! Couple of times been routed down some abandoned piece of property only for it turn into a majestic overlook.
Glad you was paying attention and looking out for your fellow driver. He should at least owe you a lunch. As always, glad to see you back in the saddle and rolling down the byways. Not sure which town that was, but it sure reminded me of Sioux Falls from when I was a kid. Lots of pretty country up in your area.
she's in Seattle.
Communication is key. Around moving plant. And a plan of action. Working we each other. Good catch. You made the difference. He got to go home. 👍
Glad your back !
Good to see your back. Everything happens for s reason. Guardian angles are everywhere. 👍 Thk. You
Glad to see you doing video's again, you do a very professional job and you make the Pacific Northwest look like a great place to live. I like to follow you, Just Trucking and Tim Gentry. It is interesting that all 3 of you seem to be going through some type of reset at the same time. You're all great and I wish you all the best.
That guy had a Gardian angel driving a dump truck that day
Wow! Welcome back it has been a while 💪💪🌹Please still I love to joined your Trucking business
Hey great to see you behind the wheel of your truck ❤. Hopefully your family are all ok.🙏🇺🇲💯
Thanks alot brother 💪💪🇰🇪
Welcome back. Stay safe.
Safe Travels & SUPER SUCCESSFUL TRUCKIN 4 U & Ur Fam
Ok her shirt is to funny " Got diseal 😂 "
Diesel not diseal
Right place at the right time! 👍 Our local gravel pits will kick drivers and ban them for getting out of the truck. The only place drivers are allowed out of the truck is at the tarping stand, after getting the load ticket.
That would havw ended very badly had you not noticed that driver get into his trailer. Great job site alertness.
Happy to see you and the kw back at work on on youtube. We missed you
I have a update to this story about the road worker being killed we go back on that same job tomorrow. And we have been notified that OSHA will be there most of the day. Back story this company has lost 2 employees in the last year
We have to take care of people we work with big stuff stay safe
Wow, so good to see you back in your truck, it looks great!!
So glad you are back, be safe girl….😎🔥🔥👍👀
I.m so that you are back on UA-cam and I like watching UA-cam videos keep up the good work and I love the content in the videos
Thank you so much!
I'm so happy to see you back making video's again.
Our Dee saves a life and gives us the world's most convoluted and seemingly endless story. Utterly charming!
My neighbors a driver and he's been laid up since July last year, had a fork truck operator not listen to him and almost crush him in a pile of trusses. I'm glad my neighbors alive but damn we got to watch out for one another.
Dauminique Head always has her head on a swivel. Good to see you are pushing out content .
Great to see you back in your element.
Funny how things fall in place sometimes, right time, right place, right action. Nice!
I use Garmin for rv. They make one for trucker to. It has live updates. Easy to use and worth the money
Welcome back girl ❤
I havent worked over there for 24 years, sorta miss it. I really enjoy your videos! Hello from North Central Washington.
Life is often like that, one aware *high response* person prevents disaster or tragedy.
I always listen to the horror stories to learn more ways to be careful.
From Australia, good to see your videos back on again.
We never know the final consequences of our actions or inactions most of the time. Just do our best at any one time. Good to see yours came out so well.
Once again you are witnessing hand of God in your life. Just like with drive tire blowout and slick driveway slid off road. Many folks care about you and your family and pray for you. I used to blow off many things until finally it hit me that God is real. Hope everyone stays alert and safe. Best to you and family. P.S Watermelon season soon back east! Yum!
Always make eye contact with the operator no matter what you're doing, seen someone get smashed while cleaning his apron, operator couldn't see the driver between the pile and his gate from his D8 pushing piles!
I love the got diesel shirt!! Glad you posted some more videos, Ive been missing you. Thanks for all you do.
The suffixes and prefixes of streets/aves can be confusing. East of Lake Washington almost everything is NE or SE. A NW designator would be in north seattle or maybe SHoreline. To further confuse, there is an area in Kirkland where NE 116th Street crosses 116th Ave NE.
A HERO CAN BE ANYONE never forget Dauminique in this life we have too look out for EACH OTHER... That's what gonna make the WORLD A BETTER PLACE!!!
Hai Dauminique, was een mooie video met mooie beelden van lossen en de route was mooi
ik heb ervan genoten bedankt ervoor ,gr carel uit Holland
Guardian angel you are.
Glad to see you back 😊😊
Y'all keep the shiny side up foxy lady!
And "Got Diesel?" Yes, absolutely! What sort of size font is that? I'm guessing maybe 288 point?
"Stop Stop Stop"; exactly the right thing to say there. And {{Dauminique}}. Thanks to the other driver for his comment too; he may as well know some of us appreciate his action in acknowledging his mistake.
Also, well done for over-riding the GPS that tried to direct you into the unknown.