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Fowl scene: Turkey remnants spill all over busy street in Ontario community

Turkey remnants sprawled across four lanes gobbled up traffic in Stratford, Ontario yesterday (Wednesday).

The Stratford Fire Department received a call at 4:33 p.m. and arrived on scene, to find turkey remnants and fluids all over the road.

Chief Neil Anderson stated a large tandem tractor trailer was hauling turkey remnants to a rendering plant, east bound, and was cut off by another vehicle.

The trailer emergency avoidance system activated and locked up the braking system, causing remnants and fluid to slosh in the front trailer and overflow onto the road.

The fire department closed off all lanes with their vehicles to make the area safe and sprayed off the tractor portion of the truck so the driver could continue with the delivery without tracking the mess and fluid further down the highway.

A contracted clean-up vacuum truck arrived to remove materials.

Stratford police said no charges were laid but the road was closed for two hours.

“Definitely a first time for most to have such an unusual response and it is just a reminder to respect larger vehicles and to provide them a wider berth for their stopping distance.”

story done by Paul Cluff, My Stratford Now staff

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