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LIVE ON THIN ICE When death is a crack away, True North Track Truckâs Brandon Friesen doesnât freeze-up BY GIDEON SCANLON
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n the frozen-over surface of Lake Winnipeg, disaster struck. A pickup truck with an attached trailer broke through the ice and became partially submerged. With their community known for being one of the best ice-fishing destinations in the world, the citizens of Balsam Bay, Manitoba are all too familiar with this situation. When ice breaks and vehicles are involved, they know who to call. Brandon Friesen is the owner of True North Track Truck, a towing business that specializes in ice rescues. The brand has built up modified trucks with distinctive ice tracks. Just their presence is enough to draw crowds to watch vehicle recovery operations live, on thin ice.
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Friesen wasnât sure that heâd provided much excitement to observers that day. By his standards, the job had been rather dull. But then he saw a Ford F-150 driving towards himâand over the now broken ice surface. âWe rescued the truck without water damage but realized the ice was still too thin to safely work on the trailer. Weâd need another week before it would be thick enough,â âWhile we were working, another truck appeared. The three gentlemen inside tried to cross the pressure crack open ice that the camper had caused.â The ice did not hold. Friesen watched as the vehicle dropped into the dark watersâwith the three
Brandon Friesen is the owner of True North Track Truck.