Georgia tractor-trailer crash releases 80,000 pounds of raw chicken, causing ‘dancing chicken’ on highway
How did the chicken cross the road? In suburban Atlanta, Georgia, he fell from an overturned tractor-trailer in a seven-vehicle crash that sent 80,000 pounds of raw rotisserie chicken onto the highway.
The Sandy Springs Police Department confirmed to FOX 5 Atlanta that the 18-wheel tractor-trailer was transporting 80,000 pounds of frozen rotisserie chicken when it crashed into a seven-car pileup on I-285 around 6 p.m. Wednesday.
Police said the crash not only caused a fuel spill, but the tractor-trailer was carrying tens of thousands of pounds of raw rotisserie chicken that ended up all over the highway. (FOX 5 Atlanta)
Police say there is also a fuel spill related to the accident.
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SKYFOX 5 flew over the disastrous scene, and after emergency responders got around the “cluck”, two lanes of traffic were open by 8 p.m.
Traffic is currently blocked on eastbound I-285 in Sandy Springs after a tractor-trailer spilled 80,000 pounds of frozen raw chicken. (FOX 5 Atlanta)
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Responding emergency services were captured at the scene. Police have not confirmed whether anyone was injured in the crash.
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