He definitely has patience he explained himself to how many different people and they still don't talk to each other he's the only one who's talked to all of them
@@mavrick7212 drives me nuts hearing one cop tell him to “stop his driver immediately” and apparently he’s getting an escort? Sounds like there was 0 communication!
Alex is one of the most patient and courteous wrecker operators I've seen. He skillfully and professionally handled all the different personalities on scene. Also, like the respect that LAFD Haz Mat member has for Pepe's!
Alex is such an excellent ambassador for Pepe's. He's obviously very knowledgeable and good at his job, he's great at explaining what he's doing and why to the audience, and his calm demeanor & professionalism in dealing with clients and law enforcement is a real asset.
The placards are wrong. 1202 is gas oil with a flash point below 100° making it a flammable, not a combustable. The placards with the white bottoms indicate a combustible (flash point over 100° .
This video is tribute to all engineers that designed and built this compact monster on the wheels. In Alex hands it just shines. Everyone is watching like is he really serious. Meanwhile Alex casually pops the drone for (cough) youtube (cough) insurance :D Priceless.
I definitely commend Alex for his patience and humility when dealing with the different ones from the fire dept, to the cops, to the driver of the burned truck. We need more operators like that out here. Definitely enjoyed the video as a fellow tow operator out of Chicago I always pick up little nuggets here an there from your videos. Stay safe out there an good job.
Loved the respect shown by the LAFD chief to Alex and Pepes as a company....... we've worked with Pepes before and know you can do it, but in this case let's unload it.
It must be a good feeling when your r3spected enough when the first responders feel at ease when they see you and the rest of Pepes crew show on scene. Good for you, Alex and Pepe's!!!!!
Josh, I’m watching the video and this fire guy is talking with Alex and talking about you and your dad and giving a shit load of props to the company and how much he trusts you guys working with them. That’s got to make you feel so proud, I wanted to cry, nah, not really,lol.
Well done, Alex. Very professional, competent and friendly. It was a heck of a job. I liked the guy who said he was going to tell your boss what a good job you did. Hear that, Josh??? lol.
I find it hard to believe but I am more impressed after every video that is posted, the level of knowledge and professionalism Alex exhibits is off the charts. Sometimes before he starts I am thinking what the hell is he doing and before the end of the video I am like Wow this dude has got it together.. KUDO's Josh and Alex.
Alex you are a total rock star, man!! Not only do you have the whole towing thing down, but you know how to rep your company well! I love how CHP and the Fire Department all breathed a sigh of relief when you told them you were Pepe’s! Looking forward to the next recovery!
I agree with the fire department, no reason to lift a loaded wrecked tanker truck. Great work as always though you guys are so willing to help and give incite since it's what you do every day!
No reason not to with the proper equipment in the proper situation either, but id argue when the offload truck is stuck in traffics and hours behind something has to be done.
@@towtruckaj Yes, agreed. I believe Alex was proposing that they just tow the loaded burned tanker, as long as it wasn't leaking. It would have been much faster. However, FD has it's rules.
@@IceColdGeico At the end of the day as tow operators we really don't care, we can do things however they need to be done to work around other agencies and we bill by the hour, If they want us waiting for hours to do it a specific way, so be it... Just isn't so beneficial to the customer nor the motoring public stuck on the interstate for multiple hours when it could have been done it 30 minutes, But at the end of the day we have to work with other agencies not against them so fire, police, engineers office, dot, etc we all work together for the greater good.
@@saintchuck9857 If it isn't leaking and there are no signs of warping, no visible holes, no discoloration, etc then there is no problem, Mind you it's extremely difficult to compromise a tank with heat when it is full of liquid.
This is what happens when people are making decisions that don’t have the experience. You guys could’ve had that loaded and gone. Really dislike the way they’re treating the little guy that’s just the middle man waiting for the vac truck, how’s he supposed to know the exact roads his guy is taking to get there? Traffic has to be a total mess and the guys in a truck. Always great work by you and the team. 👍
they gave a eta and were late. its very important to open up the freeway as soon as possible. its better to give an OVER estimate eta than an exact. watched another video where the state government got involved in asking why the freeway was still closed. as a truck driver, i mainly drive at night, i pass by so many accidents that the general public doesnt know, only because its cleaned up quickly - unless its fatal, then they have to do an investigation on scene
If I may be so bold.... It sounds to me like you are the only one that knows what's going on and there's too many chiefs and not enough workers.😮 But also I need to say that's why we love watching you❤❤❤❤
One of the more interesting videos you have made as there were many agencies involved. Although a person has a part 107 drone license, we may not fly over emergency crews without a waiver. Glad you are able to do that without all the waiver delays.
I had my NCCO certs for 15 yrs or so , finally let them go when I started my transport business. I miss operating controls. I may go back and get cert again… also this type of work is just absolutely thrilling. Talk about a not for everyone career.. man respect to you gente ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽 always make proud to see us in the work field gettin it …
Another great job by Pepe's Towing. Too bad not all the other people didn't understand that Pepe's knows what they are doing. And they have the trucks/gear for it. Big Flipper rules. I enjoy seeing the drone work it helps to tie everything together.
First class job by Alex as usual. Doing things the Pepe's way. He's quite the cool operator. That handshakes all around leaves a good impression. Imagine how much quicker that job would have been if Alex was able to move the tanker when he got there. Every department has its SOPs and we have to work within them.
Awesome video and very professional editing, thank you, Alex and Josh. You gave us insight into all the people you have to work with on this kind of call just to get the job done. Like how you, Alex, touched base with everyone before leaving the site and heard all the great compliments on you and Pepe’s reputation. Great all around!
You got to have a lot of patience when doing this job for sure. Despite some of the bureaucracy going on, Alex kept his cool, and got the job done like the professional he is. Plus, he even impressed a lot of those guys, with that beautiful 75-ton wrecker named Flipper too. When the fire team leader said he was gonna call your boss and tell him what a dam good job you did, that put a smile on my face. And lastly, I absolutely love Flipper! 💓
noticed alot of companies dedicate a whole truck just for the porta john. some are even using the extra bed space for light transport ( cones, barrels, small machinary). its honestly revolutionary. such a basic thing that is very much needed xD
There should be a CHP standard OP on approved methods to remove the various materials cargoes. It shouldn’t normally be a discussion on the side of the freeway other than to confirm facts on the ground. Very interesting video and glad I wasn’t on 405 that day!
Buenas tardes,Alex, un trabajo complicado, pero al final lo hicistes bien, en tu parcela, cada uno tiene que hacer la suya, grande, Alex ❤👍👏🖐️💪🇪🇦, Jesus
He sure knows his equipment, what he needs, where it's stored, how to connect it, and how to use the rig's power properly, his mind is defiantly working overtime.
I absolutely love the quality footage from the DJI drone, these night time shots are truely impressive combined with the body cam footage. Thank you Alex, and also thank you Josh for making a fantastic quality video edit !!! 😎😎😎
Alex that's one heck of a awesome job my friend thank you for taking us on the Adventure with you stay safe God bless see you on the next one. Im layed up from a major surgery that took place a few weeks ago still hurting can't wait to get back in my truck✌️
Alex continues to amaze. First a plan and then meticulous execution. Handing out cards, thanking the others at the scene, fantastic public relations. When the "powers" choose unnecessary tasks, Alex just takes it in stride. Then Josh takes the raw video and creates an interesting and useful video. Also timely since it interrupted my biannual house cleaning. Way to go guys. (Bruce the Boomer)
No, she’s a sergeant and is the Incident Commander for that whole scene. All the liability is on her and it’s stressful. It’s also a shitload of paperwork.
It just proves how effective your guys are at what you do when the FD Batt chief or on scene commander walks up and says they are glad you are on location to handle it. Been there done that Texas
Excellent job Alex. Your patience and professionalism are top notch. It was awesome how highly that firefighter praised Pepe's. He's a cool dude. The rest of the people on scene unfortunately made the work harder by pushing their weight around and telling you how to do your job. That's gotta be super annoying.
I get that each person likes to think they’re in charge of certain parts and some one has to be in charge of the entire operation, too many chefs in the kitchen there. Alex always being the head chef though with Flipper.
I really like the conversation between Alex and the Hazmat guy. Great 9bjective conversation with good reasons for the choices made. Very professional, I love to see it 👍
i love when you say "this part is not fast forwarded Alex is just too quick" lol Alex seems like the type that is bored if he is just standing around he wants to be going and getting the job done
There was only one person whom had working common sense, experience and knowledge of the task at hand. That was Alex. Those firemen and cops have very little mechanical understanding and aptitude. They actually are a hindrance to industry professionals. Kudos to you Alex for your Patience and restraint.
Absolutely amazing what big flipper can do of course with you Alex at the controls I’m not surprised but still it’s a very exciting and interesting video
It took longer for the fuel company to hook up the second tanker than it took you to load the wreck and put up all your gear. Lol
Those guys had 2 left feet, going around in circles.
Im deeeadd
thats why the tanker exploded because of the dumb employees 😂😂
The Company that took forever to come it’s called Superior but in the Tanker world we called them SLOWPERIOR! 😂😂😂😂
Alex has the patience of a saint! Dealing with all those different agencies would drive me crazy.
He definitely has patience he explained himself to how many different people and they still don't talk to each other he's the only one who's talked to all of them
@@mavrick7212 drives me nuts hearing one cop tell him to “stop his driver immediately” and apparently he’s getting an escort? Sounds like there was 0 communication!
Alex is one of the most patient and courteous wrecker operators I've seen. He skillfully and professionally handled all the different personalities on scene. Also, like the respect that LAFD Haz Mat member has for Pepe's!
Alex is such an excellent ambassador for Pepe's. He's obviously very knowledgeable and good at his job, he's great at explaining what he's doing and why to the audience, and his calm demeanor & professionalism in dealing with clients and law enforcement is a real asset.
Absolutely!!!
And the truck repaid them by taking a leak on the landoll 🤣
absolutely, and the insurance pays all the time. So no sweat
totally agree ...Alex is cool and clever at his job.
The placards are wrong.
1202 is gas oil with a flash point below 100° making it a flammable, not a combustable.
The placards with the white bottoms indicate a combustible (flash point over 100° .
Amazing to hear how impressed the firefighter is about Pepe's. Shows how hard you all worked to get where you are, and how high your standards are!
Bro! You’re the only one on the scene who was calm and knew how to handle the situation.🤘🏽
Just curious. Where do you land your drone when you are filming overhead?
@@rickramirez2220 He hovers it overhead I believe.
Alex is a true professional. I like how he thanked everyone at the end of the job!
No pressure ... everyone standing around watching you rig up.
Facts
Your patience is amazing. People cannot make a decision and move forward.. They called you because you are the expert. Props to you!!
This video is tribute to all engineers that designed and built this compact monster on the wheels. In Alex hands it just shines. Everyone is watching like is he really serious. Meanwhile Alex casually pops the drone for (cough) youtube (cough) insurance :D Priceless.
Pepe’s rules the recovery world
We have all just witnessed one of the top Rotator Operators in California in action!! Kudos Alex.
This video reminds me of an old saying. "A camel is a horse designed by committee." Great job Alex. You are quite the ambassador for Pepe's.
I definitely commend Alex for his patience and humility when dealing with the different ones from the fire dept, to the cops, to the driver of the burned truck. We need more operators like that out here. Definitely enjoyed the video as a fellow tow operator out of Chicago I always pick up little nuggets here an there from your videos. Stay safe out there an good job.
Loved the respect shown by the LAFD chief to Alex and Pepes as a company....... we've worked with Pepes before and know you can do it, but in this case let's unload it.
Flippers capabilities are awesome but it takes a true expert like Alex to show its true potential.
On some of y’all’s videos, I truly wish other people would let y’all do what y’all do best…… Ur job. Much respect to yall for keepin cool
Alex excels in communication and consistently shows respect to others. I wish him the best.
It must be a good feeling when your r3spected enough when the first responders feel at ease when they see you and the rest of Pepes crew show on scene. Good for you, Alex and Pepe's!!!!!
Always great to be able to work with a real professional! Alex is the man!!
Josh, I’m watching the video and this fire guy is talking with Alex and talking about you and your dad and giving a shit load of props to the company and how much he trusts you guys working with them. That’s got to make you feel so proud, I wanted to cry, nah, not really,lol.
Got to love it , when sound judgment prevails !!!!! You guys Rock !!!!
Well done, Alex. Very professional, competent and friendly. It was a heck of a job. I liked the guy who said he was going to tell your boss what a good job you did. Hear that, Josh??? lol.
I find it hard to believe but I am more impressed after every video that is posted, the level of knowledge and professionalism Alex exhibits is off the charts. Sometimes before he starts I am thinking what the hell is he doing and before the end of the video I am like Wow this dude has got it together.. KUDO's Josh and Alex.
Alex, yet another fantastic vehicle rescue! You and the rest of Pepe's crew are top of the rock! Congrats!
“You got wheel chocks “😂😂😂😂
yeah they don't do a lot of good when the tires are in the air
@griffoutdoortv5882 it's the front of the truck that would be in the air not the rear
@@damanayadekunle7232I’m talking about the drives of the wrecker being in the air because of the out riggers
I think he was picturing a tow truck used for repos .😅
@griffoutdoortv5882 oh ok 👍
Alex is so calm and communicates so well with everyone on these scenes. Watching these videos has made me much more patient with car accidents.
Alex you are a total rock star, man!! Not only do you have the whole towing thing down, but you know how to rep your company well! I love how CHP and the Fire Department all breathed a sigh of relief when you told them you were Pepe’s! Looking forward to the next recovery!
Pepe's rule. 😎
Absolute pleasure to watch Alex , Josh and the crew at Pepe’s at work . True Professionals and gentlemen
I agree with the fire department, no reason to lift a loaded wrecked tanker truck. Great work as always though you guys are so willing to help and give incite since it's what you do every day!
No reason not to with the proper equipment in the proper situation either, but id argue when the offload truck is stuck in traffics and hours behind something has to be done.
@@towtruckaj Yes, agreed. I believe Alex was proposing that they just tow the loaded burned tanker, as long as it wasn't leaking. It would have been much faster. However, FD has it's rules.
@@IceColdGeico At the end of the day as tow operators we really don't care, we can do things however they need to be done to work around other agencies and we bill by the hour, If they want us waiting for hours to do it a specific way, so be it... Just isn't so beneficial to the customer nor the motoring public stuck on the interstate for multiple hours when it could have been done it 30 minutes, But at the end of the day we have to work with other agencies not against them so fire, police, engineers office, dot, etc we all work together for the greater good.
@@towtruckaj Time isn't a reason to skirt safety. There is no way to know what effect the heat had on the tank.
@@saintchuck9857 If it isn't leaking and there are no signs of warping, no visible holes, no discoloration, etc then there is no problem, Mind you it's extremely difficult to compromise a tank with heat when it is full of liquid.
Great seeing the respect the FD had for Pepe's. Also the intercompany respect with you Ocean Blue and the CHP.
This is what happens when people are making decisions that don’t have the experience. You guys could’ve had that loaded and gone. Really dislike the way they’re treating the little guy that’s just the middle man waiting for the vac truck, how’s he supposed to know the exact roads his guy is taking to get there? Traffic has to be a total mess and the guys in a truck. Always great work by you and the team. 👍
they gave a eta and were late. its very important to open up the freeway as soon as possible. its better to give an OVER estimate eta than an exact. watched another video where the state government got involved in asking why the freeway was still closed. as a truck driver, i mainly drive at night, i pass by so many accidents that the general public doesnt know, only because its cleaned up quickly - unless its fatal, then they have to do an investigation on scene
California fruits and nuts drive to fast follow to close and full of UnAmerican libtarts and snowflakes
@@AJ-HuntETA = ESTIMATED Time of Arrival! NOT The EXACT Time of Arrival !!!
Another excellent job by Alex and all the agencies!
A big awesome job by you Alex , you showed them how you do it right. Thanks for letting us tag along.
If I may be so bold....
It sounds to me like you are the only one that knows what's going on and there's too many chiefs and not enough workers.😮
But also I need to say that's why we love watching you❤❤❤❤
Alex and Big Flipper, another level altogether. Great job.
One of the more interesting videos you have made as there were many agencies involved. Although a person has a part 107 drone license, we may not fly over emergency crews without a waiver. Glad you are able to do that without all the waiver delays.
Alex can stay so cool calm and collected, the man is definitely a professional
I had my NCCO certs for 15 yrs or so , finally let them go when I started my transport business. I miss operating controls. I may go back and get cert again… also this type of work is just absolutely thrilling. Talk about a not for everyone career.. man respect to you gente ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽 always make proud to see us in the work field gettin it …
Thank you Alex ,for sharing ..
WOW! What a feeling it must be to get such a nice comment from the FD, that they trust Pepe's to do the job! Great job guys! TEAM PEPE!
Another great job. It's certainly a plus that Pepe's is recognized for the company's professionalism.
Another great job by Pepe's Towing. Too bad not all the other people didn't understand that Pepe's knows what they are doing. And they have the trucks/gear for it. Big Flipper rules. I enjoy seeing the drone work it helps to tie everything together.
It's down to Josh's father getting the trucks set up with a great specification.
No better show of respect than the fire crew telling you did an awesome job
From all the things I've seen, this is not Pepe's towing. This is Pepe's lifting. Great job as always !!
Whenever Alex gets asked "How much can it lift?" pretty sure his clackers swell up a bit and the all the workers watching get a chub on 😂😂😂
First class job by Alex as usual. Doing things the Pepe's way. He's quite the cool operator. That handshakes all around leaves a good impression. Imagine how much quicker that job would have been if Alex was able to move the tanker when he got there. Every department has its SOPs and we have to work within them.
Alex l have nothing but respect for you your knowledge and patience is outstanding l am an.old trucker from Australia l am 80. GOD BLESS.
Awesome video and very professional editing, thank you, Alex and Josh. You gave us insight into all the people you have to work with on this kind of call just to get the job done. Like how you, Alex, touched base with everyone before leaving the site and heard all the great compliments on you and Pepe’s reputation. Great all around!
He was like you gonna swing the whole thing around 😂😂😂
Yah, that was a good one!!😅🤣😂
Alex. You operate that just like an extension of your hand good job so impressed With the quality of your work and your crew
You got to have a lot of patience when doing this job for sure. Despite some of the bureaucracy going on, Alex kept his cool, and got the job done like the professional he is. Plus, he even impressed a lot of those guys, with that beautiful 75-ton wrecker named Flipper too. When the fire team leader said he was gonna call your boss and tell him what a dam good job you did, that put a smile on my face. And lastly, I absolutely love Flipper! 💓
The portajohn strapped to a stakebed truck is absolute NASA levels of thinking. Oh my god.
When you got to go, you got to go. With a couple of hours wait time, it becomes essential equipment.
noticed alot of companies dedicate a whole truck just for the porta john. some are even using the extra bed space for light transport ( cones, barrels, small machinary). its honestly revolutionary. such a basic thing that is very much needed xD
When you need a comfort break.
Perhaps Alex made use of it on this long job.
That has to be one of the biggest flexes I have ever seen! Very nice job!
There should be a CHP standard OP on approved methods to remove the various materials cargoes. It shouldn’t normally be a discussion on the side of the freeway other than to confirm facts on the ground. Very interesting video and glad I wasn’t on 405 that day!
Buenas tardes,Alex, un trabajo complicado, pero al final lo hicistes bien, en tu parcela, cada uno tiene que hacer la suya, grande, Alex ❤👍👏🖐️💪🇪🇦, Jesus
Awesome job Alex ! You are a true asset to Pepe's.
Crazy big recovery, job well done as usual...
He sure knows his equipment, what he needs, where it's stored, how to connect it, and how to use the rig's power properly, his mind is defiantly working overtime.
So is all of Pepe’s fleet just beautiful Pete’s? That rig with the landoll was 🔥
I absolutely love the quality footage from the DJI drone, these night time shots are truely impressive combined with the body cam footage. Thank you Alex, and also thank you Josh for making a fantastic quality video edit !!! 😎😎😎
Alex that's one heck of a awesome job my friend thank you for taking us on the Adventure with you stay safe God bless see you on the next one. Im layed up from a major surgery that took place a few weeks ago still hurting can't wait to get back in my truck✌️
Alex continues to amaze. First a plan and then meticulous execution. Handing out cards, thanking the others at the scene, fantastic public relations. When the "powers" choose unnecessary tasks, Alex just takes it in stride. Then Josh takes the raw video and creates an interesting and useful video. Also timely since it interrupted my biannual house cleaning. Way to go guys.
(Bruce the Boomer)
😂😂 yeah Pepe's is great!!.. you cleanup shop twice a year? 😂😂🤙
Makes me appreciate how confusing and difficult any accident clean up can be. Multiple interests with different perspectives and approaches to safety.
Way to represent Alex. Everyone there will be talking about Pepe's.
Always impressive to see you at work!! Kudos to Pepe's crews. 👏👏
Alex is very professional and skillful about this job. Hood patience too.
CHP lady a goofy.😂
Fucking diversity hire 😂
L.A. What else do you expect?
She thinks she’s all that.
No, she’s a sergeant and is the Incident Commander for that whole scene. All the liability is on her and it’s stressful. It’s also a shitload of paperwork.
No disrespect 2 CHP, but I thought the exact same thing.
It just proves how effective your guys are at what you do when the FD Batt chief or on scene commander walks up and says they are glad you are on location to handle it. Been there done that Texas
Excellent job Alex. Your patience and professionalism are top notch. It was awesome how highly that firefighter praised Pepe's. He's a cool dude. The rest of the people on scene unfortunately made the work harder by pushing their weight around and telling you how to do your job. That's gotta be super annoying.
That was amazing !!…Nice work Alex and Big Flipper , cheers !
True professionalism is all I can say about this video
Too many chiefs and not enough Pepe’s 😊
I get that each person likes to think they’re in charge of certain parts and some one has to be in charge of the entire operation, too many chefs in the kitchen there. Alex always being the head chef though with Flipper.
Awesome fireman. Totally trusts your opinion.
Truck driver of fuel truck seemed very concerned and was a good guy. Mishaps happen, keep on truckin.
All these questions about how Alex and Big Flipper are able to do what hey do...the question should be...what can they not do? :)
I really like the conversation between Alex and the Hazmat guy. Great 9bjective conversation with good reasons for the choices made. Very professional, I love to see it 👍
Great work man. Love seeing those heavy lifts !!!
GREAT JOB 👍 BY PEPE'S 😊
THANK YOU 😊
Alex another amazing job! Pepe’s has such a great reputation and you’re making it better with every job! Thanks for sharing! Kevin
AS ALWAYS A GOOD VIDEO,AND AS ALWAYS GOOD JOB PEPE'S.
alex is the definition of your paying for my experience
Pepe I give you credit for patience and safety what great man doing a fantastic work
Once again great work Alex and Josh for his great editing much love from Massachusetts ❤️
Another amazing job by Alex and company.
i love when you say "this part is not fast forwarded Alex is just too quick" lol Alex seems like the type that is bored if he is just standing around he wants to be going and getting the job done
Alex you the MAN 💪 LAFD gave a great endorsement… 🇺🇸🇺🇸👍
Lots of "experts" on the scene hahaha, but Alex did his magic once again - true professional.
That was an excellent recovery there Alex....No hitches at all......awesome job....Stay safe and see you on the next one
Nice to have the fire department trust.
Most excellent work, Alex! You work and communicate very well with your people. Good job!!!
Hey Josh no disrespect but I’m switching to big flippers team,ALEX IS KILLING IT. Still like hulk 👊🏽
There was only one person whom had working common sense, experience and knowledge of the task at hand. That was Alex. Those firemen and cops have very little mechanical understanding and aptitude. They actually are a hindrance to industry professionals. Kudos to you Alex for your Patience and restraint.
You are doing an awesome job Alex
Absolutely amazing what big flipper can do of course with you Alex at the controls I’m not surprised but still it’s a very exciting and interesting video
Alex you rock brother ! great talent and load understanding and a very good communicator ! love to watch your work!
Love from India ❤ addicted your videos stay blessed stay safe keep smiling 😊 rock and roll 🎉🎉
Perfection Alex well accomplished.
What a mess! You did a fantastic job. Thank you for the video.