PARLEYS CANYON — A broken down semitruck in Parleys Canyon had Unified firefighters buzzing Tuesday, not to mention 25 million of the truck's passengers.
On Tuesday, a semi hauling 25 million bees broke down in Parleys Canyon. Crews from Unified Fire Authority's Millcreek station responded and were kept busy.
"While mechanics worked on the truck, firefighters carefully used a hose to mist the trailer and keep the bees cool, calm and safe in the heat. With the unseasonable hot temperatures yesterday, the bees were at risk of dying if the truck stayed parked in the sun for too long," the fire department said in a statement.
The semitrailer was hauling about 480 hives, each containing 40,000 to 60,000 honey bees.
"We're happy to report that no firefighters were stung during the operation," Unified fire said. "Honestly one of the coolest reminders that first responders don't just save people … sometimes they save 25 million bees, too."










