I'm sure you find these kind of jobs 'light' relief Alex!😁. Sure beats cliff-climbing in 100° heat! 🥵. And as long you don't mind videoing them, we certainly don't mind watching them! 👍🏻
This one really brought back memories of the nine years when I dispatched something seemed to have changed, if we were called out by NHP, NCS or CHP and they didn’t use us they had to pay a call out fee and we had to tell them if it went to their home and had to be towed again ins. only payed the first tow. But that is like 16 or more years ago. Love the videos
The entire time you were in the car I kept lifting my head straining to see over the steering wheel, LOLOL. My Dad was an adjuster and it always surprised me when a car was totalled and when it wasn't. Sometimes they looked like this or worse and they fixed them, other times they looked almost perfect and they were a total loss. Just depended on what was broken.
Alex, you're a real valuable employee, capable to operate ALL the equipment, and most important, you don't complain! This is the first time I have ever responded to any video, so that should tell you how impressed I am with your presentations in all the videos that you do, not just this one.
I've never even considered taking one of my PARENTS cars out without telling them let alone cutting up with a Camry lmao. Hopefully this is a learning experience for both the parents and son. If they were more strict on him, whilst also making sure he's comfortable enough to ask them questions and for favors or exchanges without bashing him, then the thought of using a car without permission wouldn't have even crossed his mind. They could be too strict to the point he decided "F' it, they aren't gunna let me use it anyways so I might aswell take it" or they're not strict enough and he did it because he doesn't understand the consequences of his actions. He could have thought if he got back home safe then he'd maybe be scolded at the maximum. Either way, learning experience on the son and parents end, but an expensive one. At least everyone is safe.
The Arroyo Seco sounds like the Merritt/Wilbur Cross Parkway in Connecticut and the Southern State Parkway on Long Island, built decades ago when traffic was much slower, even with upgrades barely suitable for today's speeds yet extremely busy. The Southern State in particular always seems to have fatal crashes.
This was a new experience for me seeing Alex using the roll back to tow a car to the yard. I notice that you told the fellow that his insurance would pay for the tow. I suspect that only applies to full coverage insurance and not 'liability'. But that is not really your problem anyway. Interesting video.
Correct, it’s California you’re required to be fully insured. Insurance companies hate paying storage so no way they’d let it sit. On top of that there is no doubt a lien holder
@ 5:50 when you started pulling it sounded like the horn at the Duluth Lift Bridge. Milwaukee just had a classic clean up last week where a Kia being pursued as a stolen vehicle clipped the front of an auto then spun around plowing under the first parked car and had enough momentum to stack a third car and the whole batch caught on fire. Using the small truck you get to stay fully prepared for using any of the equipment
I like your technique for loading the casualty, but I would also like to see how you unload/shake the casualty off the bed of your truck. Thanks from The ATL!
Sure. But when the owner/driver is passed, it's no big comfort the car 'just bounced off'. The new cars got a much higher chance of survival for the driver, there is a LOT happened regarding safty since the 40 yeears back! The newer cars are made much softer in the front, to take a hit and deacelrate less, saving more drivers lives.
Well, since it is there Alex could use "Big Flipper" and maybe "Hulk" as well to unload. 🤣🤣🤣 More likely use the winch and snatch block to winch the car off.
The LA County Crematory is off 1st Ave in Boyle Heights. They cremate 30 indigents a night there. I got to visit the place while I was on vacation in LA 3 years ago.
@@pepestowdispatch2116 i wanted to ask who mainly drives UNIT 21 / THE BEAST the semi with the Detachable Towing Unit that you guys have plud what year is it & is it a 389?
Anything you do is very interesting. Shows the versatility of Pepes! 😊
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I love how you walk us through your calls..thank you for being g one of the best content out there
All sides of Pepe's Towing is worth watching. Thanks for posting.
It's cool to see that you don't think light duty work is beneath you bro. Whatever needs to be done you do.👍👍
I'm sure you find these kind of jobs 'light' relief Alex!😁. Sure beats cliff-climbing in 100° heat! 🥵. And as long you don't mind videoing them, we certainly don't mind watching them! 👍🏻
This one really brought back memories of the nine years when I dispatched something seemed to have changed, if we were called out by NHP, NCS or CHP and they didn’t use us they had to pay a call out fee and we had to tell them if it went to their home and had to be towed again ins. only payed the first tow. But that is like 16 or more years ago. Love the videos
LOL ALex hears the same thing I do using radios, used to suck when running a fire truck on volunteer dept when out in boonies of Maine LOL
Merci pour l’histoire de l’autoroute. Toujours un plaisir de vos regarder 😊😊
The entire time you were in the car I kept lifting my head straining to see over the steering wheel, LOLOL. My Dad was an adjuster and it always surprised me when a car was totalled and when it wasn't. Sometimes they looked like this or worse and they fixed them, other times they looked almost perfect and they were a total loss. Just depended on what was broken.
Alex, you're a real valuable employee, capable to operate ALL the equipment, and most important, you don't complain! This is the first time I have ever responded to any video, so that should tell you how impressed I am with your presentations in all the videos that you do, not just this one.
thank you , alex is a very hard worker
Lier
He certainly wrecked that Camry, not Mom's favourite son right now.
I enjoy seeing all the different situations you respond to. Your selection of viewing offerings 👍🏼.
Never seen a J-hook in a Pepe's video before. Cool video! It's always nice to see something a little different..
My dad keeps one in his rotator 😂
@@PepesTowingService That does not surprise me at all. Gotta be ready to go "Old School" when you need to!
🤣🤣🤣 the response to dispatch
That caught me off guard😂😂😂
Just a wild geuss driver was texting and ran into the back of a semi
I've never even considered taking one of my PARENTS cars out without telling them let alone cutting up with a Camry lmao. Hopefully this is a learning experience for both the parents and son. If they were more strict on him, whilst also making sure he's comfortable enough to ask them questions and for favors or exchanges without bashing him, then the thought of using a car without permission wouldn't have even crossed his mind. They could be too strict to the point he decided "F' it, they aren't gunna let me use it anyways so I might aswell take it" or they're not strict enough and he did it because he doesn't understand the consequences of his actions. He could have thought if he got back home safe then he'd maybe be scolded at the maximum. Either way, learning experience on the son and parents end, but an expensive one. At least everyone is safe.
Or maybe the parents did nothing wrong and kid did it anyway. Kids making bad choices don't equal bad parents.
We've all messed up in our parent's vehicles. He'll never forget this moment in his life.
@@seagullsbtnnope ..never ever used parents cars ..buy your own and be responsible for what you do to it ..
From Australia 🦘
The Arroyo Seco sounds like the Merritt/Wilbur Cross Parkway in Connecticut and the Southern State Parkway on Long Island, built decades ago when traffic was much slower, even with upgrades barely suitable for today's speeds yet extremely busy. The Southern State in particular always seems to have fatal crashes.
This was a new experience for me seeing Alex using the roll back to tow a car to the yard. I notice that you told the fellow that his insurance would pay for the tow. I suspect that only applies to full coverage insurance and not 'liability'. But that is not really your problem anyway. Interesting video.
Doubt on a new car they have liability only
Correct, it’s California you’re required to be fully insured. Insurance companies hate paying storage so no way they’d let it sit. On top of that there is no doubt a lien holder
Nice one bro bit change from big flipper but good job well done very professional bud
@ 5:50 when you started pulling it sounded like the horn at the Duluth Lift Bridge. Milwaukee just had a classic clean up last week where a Kia being pursued as a stolen vehicle clipped the front of an auto then spun around plowing under the first parked car and had enough momentum to stack a third car and the whole batch caught on fire. Using the small truck you get to stay fully prepared for using any of the equipment
Neat watching a 'smaller-version' video Alex- Stay safe out there!!!
Thanks for the video, Alex, another job well done!
I like your technique for loading the casualty, but I would also like to see how you unload/shake the casualty off the bed of your truck. Thanks from The ATL!
I like all your towing services. Cool. Mom is not going to be happy that’s for sure
That kid may be taking public transit for quite a while if he was my kid! Good job Alex!
Buena recogida, versatil, un buen trompazo, siniestro total, para piezas, trabajo rapido y limpio, 🖐️👍💪🇪🇦
Thanks Alex
Ow, Alex. He smooshed that car. Nice recovery. A little different than your usual, lol.
Everything you do is good to see.
Very easy Job say hello to papi chulo JOE ❤️
His moma is going to be mighty proud of him! That ain’t going to buff out!🤯🛫
how nice, you didn't have to fish it out of a canyon.
Good afternoon from Southeast South Dakota
Warp speed activated
First fwy and the only one you have to go from 60mph to 0mph in a heart beat when you exit. Then 0mph to 60mph in 0.2 seconds when you enter it
Accurate 😂 oh man it’s the worst on the rare times we have to take a heavy wrecker or rotator on it
PD don't want your wreck just sitting on the street!
Love the fact your rollback is a Chevy 😁❤
Did you find out what he hit?
Looks like a case of hitting a parked car while texting.
really counsoler thats your hypothesis from your theral investigation go read your playgirl
Good work! Sometimes in the tow business you just gave to step over and do it all.
For me your videos are pure entertainment. Post away!
I towed for 39 yrs i really miss helping people just no on call hrs
Who Cares
Have you ever had someone that you were towing enquire about becoming a tow truck operator?
we get many applicants even from other tow companies, we hire experienced drivers thanks for watching
It makes sense take to the inpound yard that guarantees u get pay.
😭Iam sorry mommy.
Nice job Alex
Not like the cars from 70's/80's that just bounce off stuff and keep going.
Sure. But when the owner/driver is passed, it's no big comfort the car 'just bounced off'. The new cars got a much higher chance of survival for the driver, there is a LOT happened regarding safty since the 40 yeears back! The newer cars are made much softer in the front, to take a hit and deacelrate less, saving more drivers lives.
Young drifter 🤪👍🤣
That’s the first freeway in the country.
Hey bro you look funny in that flat bed. Get back in the big truck. Lol😂
You Look Funny PERIOD
That car drive off the highway?
What Toyota model is that car?
Model Crash
Yes Peace out
I can see you don't use skid plates to pull the cars up . How come????
You’re able to determine that on ONE job? They aren’t necessary here, for what?
Nice work 😊👍👍👍👍👍🙏
As tore up as that was it didn't look like the air bags went off !
Where is your seat belt?
2 words; TOTAL LOSS 🤣
Poor Camry.
Nice job love the video
How do you unload it? Forklift? It's not going to roll off.
Well, since it is there Alex could use "Big Flipper" and maybe "Hulk" as well to unload. 🤣🤣🤣
More likely use the winch and snatch block to winch the car off.
put it in neutral jack ass
@@Kevin-go2dw wow thats the most stupid idea EVER!!!
The LA County Crematory is off 1st Ave in Boyle Heights. They cremate 30 indigents a night there. I got to visit the place while I was on vacation in LA 3 years ago.
Josh you don't look right in the Chevy 😅.😊
That’s Alex, not me
Maybe because its not josh stupid
Does Alex ever drive HULK?
not often , hes always in big flipper
@@pepestowdispatch2116 i wanted to ask who mainly drives UNIT 21 / THE BEAST the semi with the Detachable Towing Unit that you guys have plud what year is it & is it a 389?
Very cheesy easy 😅
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Para ser un profesional y no quitarle parking al carro quedas abajo colega
Y para un Toyota Camry no se usan las J hook
Shut up menso
I don’t understand why they put the controls on the drivers side, that always puts you in traffic
first comment
Here’s your prize 🏆
I wanna work with you guys would Pepe's hire a Canadian? Lol
What was that screeching sound a banshee
Correct, a banshee