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03/30/2026
If I’m not up north at the ranch, you can probably find me here.
03/16/2026

If I’m not up north at the ranch, you can probably find me here.

03/16/2026
03/14/2026

GP has decided to retire !!
After fifty years behind the wheel, it is time to slow down and enjoy life. But fear not, I’ll be back from time to time, lending a helping hand to my good friends at Shad Randall Towing and Recovery

They offer 24 hour emergency services. Give them a call at 480-250-9327

09/23/2024
10/19/2023

If you’re driving on Phoenix-area freeways Saturday morning, you may see a procession of tow trucks and first responder vehicles, including ADOT’s IRU trucks, as part of the Arizona Professional Towing and Recovery Association's annual parade for National Move Over Day.

National Move Over Day brings awareness to Arizona’s “Move Over” Law, which requires motorists to move over one lane – or slow down if it isn’t safe to change lanes – when approaching any vehicle on the side of the road with flashing lights.

Whether it’s an emergency vehicle responding to an incident or a stranded motorist changing a tire, remember to always “Move Over” when it is safe to do so.

LEARN MORE: https://bit.ly/3ZXDfAc

09/10/2023

Can you see me?
I am the tow truck operator on the side of the road with my lights going while I load someone’s car.
I am the one who shows up to help you unlock your car.
I am the one who jump starts your vehicle.
I the one who takes the call day or night while my family waits and worries.

Can you hear my family?
They are the ones who silently pray every time I go to a call.
They are the ones who scream, cry, beg, & plead when someone hits and kills me.
They are the ones who silently wonder why while breaking inside at my funeral.

Can you see the flashing lights?
The lights that are Red, Blue, Amber lighting up the skies while we work.
The lights that alert you to our presence.
The lights that are there to help us do our jobs.

Can you read?
Read these words and know that one simple action can save our lives.
Read and teach these words to your kids so they can learn to follow them.
Read the obituaries that our families have to endure when you do not follow the law.

Understand these words. They aren’t just something for you to see on FB, signs, posters, bumper stickers.
These are words that save lives so do your part!

SLOW DOWN AND MOVE OVER WHEN YOU SEE THE FLASHING LIGHTS.

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You call them tow truck drivers. You call them in your time of need. You call them because you have nowhere else to turn...
08/20/2023

You call them tow truck drivers. You call them in your time of need. You call them because you have nowhere else to turn. Weather you car won’t start or you locked your keys inside or you break down you call us in a panic. At that moment we are your concern, the only person you want to be there for you. We come fix you up and then just that quick we are but a distant memory. Let me take a minute of your time to tell you what we are.

We are not tow truck drivers, we are towing operators. We go through extensive training for the services that we perform. You think that our day consists of going from car to car to car towing breakdowns, jumping batteries, and unlocking doors. Yes that is PART of it, but there is much more than that.
Being a towing operator is a lifestyle, not a job. That means there is no 9-5, no making plans for a dinner date or a last minute movie. We come to work and we go home at the end of our shift SOMETIMES. Other times we stay for double or triple shifts. We get called in all hours of the night weather just getting home from a shift or at 1am for accidents or massive recovery operations that take 10-15 hours or more to complete at times. We see things that most people would never ever want to see. We go through emotional and stressful situations constantly. We don’t get 3 meals a day. Sometimes we are lucky if we eat once a day. We work in the harshest of conditions from sweltering heat to bitter cold, In the sun, mud, slush, snow and pouring rain. We risk our lives on the sides of highways with traffic blowing by us at 70-80 miles per hour everyday. And we know that each time we step out of our truck it’s a gamble. One towing operator is killed every 6 days in this profession. That’s an average of one operator per week! If you see flashing lights on the side of the road slow down, move over if you can and give us room. Did you know there is a monument is Tennessee called the wall of the fallen strictly dedicated to towing operators? Yes you may see different company names on the sides of trucks but we are a brotherhood, a family. We help each other. When we see another operator on the side of the road we pull over behind them to offer protection for them to give them a better chance of going home to their loved ones that day. Weather we personally know them or not we do it.
So the next time you call for a tow truck or a service truck remember these things. Say thank you, be polite and know that we WILL get you taken care of and back home to your loved ones.
We do this because we have a passion to help people. We are towing operators.

Be safe out there.

Address

10507 N Bellrose Street
Florence, AZ
85132

Telephone

+15208685518

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