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Pictures: Beer Truck Wrecks In Alabama

Thursday afternoon, a truck turned over and slid into a concrete wall on Alabama Highway 35 in DeKalb County. The cab of the truck was crushed and the driver was pinned inside. Fort Payne firefighters got him out, and he is being treated for broken bones and cuts but should be okay. The tractor-trailer was hauling 45,000 pounds of Bud Light, which was thrown from the truck. The spot is referred to as "Joe's Truck Stop," which is a concrete wall built by a man named Joe Faulkner built in the 1970s. Faulkner was tired of trucks wrecking in his yard, so close to his house.
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Beer Truck Wrecks In DeKalb County, AL

( Tony Bearden / July 8, 2010 )
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