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Featuring compelling extreme winter wrecks and roadside rescues on Ontario's notorious 400-series highways, HEAVY RESCUE: 401 tells the stories of heavy recovery operators who fight to clear wrecks, flip trucks, and keep drivers moving. Close to half-a-million vehicles travel these highways every day, requiring government and police forces to depend on the experienced men and women of Canada's towing industry – ready to work just inches from open lanes and speeding traffic – when disaster strikes.
When winter mounts a comeback, John Allen spends a night battling a load of spilled scrap metal; Collin faces a tight deadline on a double recovery; Bill Wright makes a call, leading to a farewell for Mitch and the B and G crew.
Heavy squalls launch a surprise attack on the Ross crew; Sonny handles huge rolls of paper that threaten to tear through a trailer; Eric faces the end of the winter with a muddy battle and a major decision about how much more heavy recovery his battered body can stand.
Duncan helps an industry veteran take on a heavy rollover in a marathon job that delivers.
Bill Wright must perform a complicated rescue, Kevin leaves his home base to work a recovery in the big city, Gary and Colin fight a dumped load of giant boulders and Mitch reveals a tough personal struggle.
Duncan takes on a difficult wreck as Mike McPhee returns from the injured list, a load of liquid asphalt threatens to spread and spurs a quick cleanup, a violent crash shuts down the road to the border and forces Kyle to confront hard trauma from his past.
A storm slams into Toronto and Kerry takes cleanup into his own hands; Bill Wright is forced to pull off an impossible move; when a truck smashes through an overturned semi, John Campbell has to improvise with the tools at hand.
A tanker full of wine rolls and spills on the 401; Mike McPhee takes his first step back toward the highway after a potentially career-ending accident; Eric and the crew work to save an excavator from the edge of Lake Erie.
An Eastern Ontario crew works to untangle a truck from a thick stand of trees; Mike Ross and Austin battle a trailer ready to burst; Andrew's crew faces a tragic job after losing a key member of their team.
An overpass jackknife pushes Bill Wright into quick action; Collin's first heavy job after a close call forces him to put his father's new safety plan to the test.
Todd tests his skill against a truck crashed up a steep slope; Bill Wright must learn to trust his son as they struggle against a swampy wreck; a frustrating job rattles Duncan while a key member of his team fights to return from a serious injury.
Investigators race to find crucial evidence in the wake of a devastating crash; the Didone family welcomes the next generation to the world of heavy recovery as they battle a diesel spill; an unexpected malfunction puts Collin directly in the line of fire.
Bill Wright and his son need to become a tight team on a remote job; a city-based crew heads north to fight a demolished tractor-trailer in rugged terrain; Kevin feels the pressure when a load of steel smashes onto the highway right before rush hour.
The first storm of the season forces OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt to take hands-on action; Collin leads the crew to recover a tanker with a highly toxic payload; the Ross crew faces a trailer on its head that demands a double roll to wrangle it upright.
Returning for Season 7. Because closure is not an option on Canada's busiest highways, it's up to the heavy rescue teams to keep them open through the worst of the winter driving season. This series, based on Discovery's hit "Highway to Hell," rides along with crews from multiple major tow operators, rescue, and maintenance crews day and night who keep Ontario's 400-series highways operating at any cost. From Sarnia eastbound to Toronto and north to Barrie, the cast of heroes work diligently to safeguard the country's most important trade route with the U.S. from grinding to a crippling halt through any weather condition.
Featuring compelling extreme winter wrecks and roadside rescues on Ontario's notorious 400-series highways, HEAVY RESCUE: 401 tells the stories of heavy recovery operators who fight to clear wrecks, flip trucks, and keep drivers moving. Close to half-a-million vehicles travel these highways every day, requiring government and police forces to depend on the experienced men and women of Canada's towing industry – ready to work just inches from open lanes and speeding traffic – when disaster strikes.
Season 5 of HEAVY RESCUE: 401 continues to tell the harrowing stories from Ontario's notorious 400-series highways - extending from Windsor in the west to the Québec border in the east - during winter driving season. In Toronto, Sonny Subra makes a major change, leaving behind the company where he honed his skills and earned the senior spot. In Sonny's absence, Steve turns to his young crew to find new leaders when raging truck fires and rollovers strike in the heart of the city. After suffering an injury, Gary Vandenheuvel steps back from his work on the highway and leans on his crew, pushing him to make a decision that will change the future of Preferred Towing. At the East end of the 401, the crew from Cornwall Towing fights some of the biggest wrecks of the season. But owner Duncan Cooper is fighting just as hard to honour his father's legacy with a daring new addition to his fleet. Navigating blinding whiteouts, multi-car pile-ups, and truck roll overs, Season 5 emphasizes the comradery of the roadside crews, police, maintenance contractors, and several other organizations that safeguard the nation's most critical commercial corridor.
Government agencies work together to keep traffic flowing on Ontario's mega-highways when ice, snow and big-rig accidents threaten to close them down.