From Breakdown to Breakthrough: The First Tow Truck
Description
On this episode of Our American Stories, every tow truck on the road carries the legacy of one inventor. In Chattanooga, mechanic Ernest Holmes transformed the simple problem of how to lift a stranded car into the first tow truck. Using his own Cadillac, he built a wrecker strong enough to pull vehicles from ditches and reliable enough to serve the growing number of motorists across America. That invention became the foundation of the towing industry, shaping everything from heavy-duty recovery trucks to modern roadside assistance. What began in a Tennessee garage now supports drivers nationwide and stands as a quiet symbol of American engineering and service.
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