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Drivers were stuck on I-95 when one saw a bakery truck. Soon, stranded motorists were breaking bread together.
Casey Holihan, 23, with her husband, John Noe, 24, stuck in their car on Interstate 95 in Virginia on Tuesday. After spotting a Schmidt Baking Company truck, they decided to call the bakery to see if it would offer up bread products to hungry motorists. (Casey Holihan)
By Sydney Page
January 4, 2022|Updated January 4, 2022 at 9:05 p.m. EST
Casey Holihan and her husband, John Noe, had been stranded on Interstate 95 in Virginia for about 16 hours when they got an idea. ... The couple spotted a Schmidt Baking Company truck just a few cars ahead of them about 9 a.m. Tuesday. At that point, they estimated, it had been approximately 37 hours since they had last eaten. ... We were starving, said Holihan, 23, who at the time was at a standstill near Quantico. People around us were very much struggling as well. We could hear kids crying.
They decided to call Schmidt Baking Company in Baltimore in the hope that maybe it would be willing to offer whatever products were on the truck to hungry travelers. The couple knew it was a long shot, but they and countless other people, some of whom were trapped on I-95 for close to 24 hours after snow and ice triggered an overnight shutdown were desperate for food.
They reached the customer service line and left their phone number with a representative. ... I didnt think it would actually work, Holihan said. {snip} ... What happened next stunned her: Just 20 minutes later, Chuck Paterakis, one of the owners of H&S Bakery, which operates Schmidt Baking Company, called the couple directly. ... He advised them to go to the truck, then instructed the driver to offer up two products one package of rolls and one loaf of bread to any person who wanted them.
It was an easy decision, Paterakis said. If he had been stuck out there on the road with no food, he added, I would want someone to offer their products.
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Ron Hill, who was driving the Schmidt Baking Company truck, was told by the companys owner to offer up bread products to anyone who wanted them. (Casey Holihan)
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Hill delivers bread to stranded cars on I-95. (Casey Holihan)
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About 300 Schmidt Baking Company products were given away in just under an hour. (Schmidt Baking Company)
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By Sydney Page
Sydney Page is a freelance journalist based in Toronto who regularly writes for The Washington Posts Inspired Life blog. Twitter https://twitter.com/sydneypage95
sheshe2
(87,196 posts)BigmanPigman
(52,211 posts)Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)Side of highway in other direction? Or why couldn't last driver start backing up safely on shoulder? I know everyone probably knows the answers to this but me
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,684 posts)Last edited Fri Jan 7, 2022, 07:30 AM - Edit history (1)
I'll find some pictures.
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The Associated Press went out there with a helicopter. This is from their feed.
Link to tweet
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) Hundreds of motorists waited desperately for help Tuesday after a winter storm snarled traffic in Virginia and left some drivers
Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)easy to get to other side. So they say 48 miles... Surely there are multiple exits. Exits plow teams could have sanded? Obviously there's a reason these people stayed in car that long. Just haven't heard it. I've seen people do really creative maneuvers in traffic before .. just super curious
AllaN01Bear
(22,982 posts)leighbythesea2
(1,212 posts)Got some bread cred now.
Had to.
My husband is very into bad puns.
As is DU.
niyad
(119,565 posts)NJCher
(37,706 posts)and found I could buy their products up here in NJ! Shoprite carries them. I'm going to buy a loaf out of appreciation for this company's concern for the people stuck in that mess.
They have a new bagel out--says 40% less calories. If that's in stock, I'll try that instead of the bread. I love bagels, but oh, the calories.