A driver was emptying out a dumpster when he checked his cameras and noticed a young man who had been asleep inside the dumpster and had been thrown into the garbage truck bed.
A homeless man might have perished inside a garbage truck in Huntsville Monday, if not for the intervention of the driver.A driver was emptying out a dumpster, which involves the truck’s mechanical arms lifting the dumpster up and emptying its contents into the truck.
The driver helped the man out of the truck. He then called Cantrell, who purchased clothes and boots for the man, who is now at a homeless shelter, according to the company.
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