Ace Towing

Ace Towing Ace Towing provides emergency roadside assistance 24 hours per day. We can help out with towing, loc

05/29/2026

Have a great weekend. Hope to see you at the Benefit for the Basin

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A few pictures of yesterday and today. Guys have been out doing what they love. Huge shout out to Tanner and Scott for g...
05/28/2026

A few pictures of yesterday and today. Guys have been out doing what they love. Huge shout out to Tanner and Scott for getting things done in the heavies πŸ’™

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We have a tractor/trailer blown over on Hwy 97 mile marker 265. Please watch out for our guys πŸ₯°  541-884-9388
05/28/2026

We have a tractor/trailer blown over on Hwy 97 mile marker 265. Please watch out for our guys πŸ₯°

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Join us this Saturday :) 541-884-9388
05/27/2026

Join us this Saturday :)

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Just a few pictures from last week. Thank you SO much for trusting us πŸ’™πŸ€πŸ’™ 541-884-9388
05/26/2026

Just a few pictures from last week. Thank you SO much for trusting us πŸ’™πŸ€πŸ’™

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05/22/2026

Our office will be closed on Monday, May 25th. If you need us, please call. Have a Happy and SAFE Memorial Day Weekend. Drivers WILL be running 24/7 as usual. Watch out for motorcycles 🏍

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05/20/2026

Proud to partner with Ace Towing for local impact! 🌿

05/20/2026

Accident? Breakdown? Emotional Support Cat? We've got you. Meet Diesel, our shop kitty. You'll usually find her on the counter demanding attention from any customer that walks in. If you need us, give us a call.

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05/11/2026

BATTERY SAFETY

Structure fires involving lithium-ion batteries in Oregon have increased fivefold in recent years. In 2025, those fires occurred about once every two to three days.

As consumers increasingly rely on rechargeable devices in everyday life, the risk of lithium-ion battery fires continues to grow. The Oregon State Fire Marshal is working to educate the public on how to prevent battery-related fires.

Lithium-ion batteries can pose serious fire hazards. Battery fires are often caused by overcharging, exposure to heat, physical damage, or manufacturing defects, all of which can trigger cell failure.

Safety recommendations include:
-Teach household members about the risks and proper use of lithium-ion batteries.
-Buy devices tested by a nationally recognized laboratory, such as UL Solutions.
-Follow the manufacturer's instructions for charging and use.
-Avoid overcharging or leaving devices plugged in overnight.
-Charge devices on a firm, flat surface.
-Only use the charger and cord designed for the device.

Stop using a battery immediately if you notice an unusual odor, discoloration, excessive heat, swelling, leaking, or strange noises. Lithium-ion batteries and battery-powered devices should not be thrown in household trash or curbside recycling bins. They should be taken to a specialty recycling collection site for proper disposal.

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05/08/2026

It’s getting warm out. We’ve seen a ton of bikes out, please watch out for our motorcycle friends. 12 days until spring 😍🌷🌻πŸͺ»

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501 S Broad Street
Klamath Falls, OR
97601

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