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SAN ANGELO, TX — Someone’s Laundry will be late today because a Unifirst Uniform Services delivery truck capsized on the frontage road to Loop 306 just prior to the Ben Ficklin Bridge.

According to San Angelo police, the 23-year-old male Unifirst delivery truck driver failed to control speed resulting in the rollover. Only one vehicle was involved in the mishap.

The delivery truck was westbound on the frontage road to Loop 306 when the rollover happened.

The roadways were dry and weather clear when the incident happened. The driver was treated on the scene with minor injuries, police said. The crash happened just after noon.

Unifirst is one of North America’s largest uniform and textile services companies. It provides clean uniforms, protective clothing, and custom corporate image apparel programs to businesses in a variety of industries.

A Unifirst delivery truck capsized on the access road to Loop 306 near the Ben Ficklin Bridge on June 30, 2022

A Unifirst delivery truck capsized on the access road to Loop 306 near the Ben Ficklin Bridge on June 30, 2022

A Unifirst delivery truck capsized on the access road to Loop 306 near the Ben Ficklin Bridge on June 30, 2022

A Unifirst delivery truck capsized on the access road to Loop 306 near the Ben Ficklin Bridge on June 30, 2022

 
A Unifirst delivery truck capsized on the access road to Loop 306 near the Ben Ficklin Bridge on June 30, 2022

A Unifirst delivery truck capsized on the access road to Loop 306 near the Ben Ficklin Bridge on June 30, 2022

A Unifirst delivery truck capsized on the access road to Loop 306 near the Ben Ficklin Bridge on June 30, 2022

A Unifirst delivery truck capsized on the access road to Loop 306 near the Ben Ficklin Bridge on June 30, 2022

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