Bay & Bay Driver Honored with TCA Highway Angel Award

The Truckload Carrier Association (TCA) has named our driver, Tony Doughty, a Highway Angel for stopping to administer first aid to two injured drivers after witnessing a serious crash. Doughty is from Greenville, Texas and has been a truck driver for 15 years. This is Doughty’s second Highway Angel award recognition.

A photo of a Bay & Bay driver standing outside of the passenger door of his first responder wrapped Bay & Bay Kenworth truck. There is a firefighter on the side of the truck with text that reads 'We Serve to Save.'

TCA Explains

On Oct. 27, around 10 a.m., Doughty was driving eastbound on Interstate 40 near Albuquerque, New Mexico. He witnessed an accident on the opposite side of the highway. A red Chevy hit a white Jeep, and then crashed into the concrete barrier, driving about 70 miles per hour. The Jeep flipped.  “I jumped out of the truck and grabbed my EMT bag,” Doughty said. “I’ve been a volunteer firefighter for a long time.” Just as he was about to cross the highway to get to the crash site, a police officer who just happened to be driving by, stopped. When discovering Doughty’s first responder background, he said, “You’re coming with me, buddy.” The men ran to the crash scene.

The driver of the red Chevy, a man in his 30s, has a broken leg, so Doughty — a volunteer firefighter for 12 years — put a splint on it until emergency personnel arrived. The driver claimed to be either withdrawing or overdosing on fentanyl and methadone.  “I got him kind of stable,” Doughty said, then he checked on the driver of the Jeep. The driver was an 18-year-old girl who did not sustain serious injury but was visibly shaken.  “She was still flipped over on the road,” he said. “I ran over to the Jeep and got the young lady out.” 

Doughty partnered with the police to relay the vital signs of the crash victims to their dispatch. Doughty stayed on the scene until the ambulance departed. As a driver with over 2,000,000 safe driving miles under his belt, he’s always ready to offer aid during accidents. “I wear two hats,” Doughty explained, “I’m wired to stop and help in situations like this.” 

About Highway Angel

Since the program’s inception in August 1997, nearly 1,300 professional truck drivers have been recognized as Highway Angels for exemplary kindness, courtesy, and courage displayed while on the job. Thanks to the program’s presenting sponsor, EpicVue, and supporting sponsor, DriverFacts, TCA is able to showcase outstanding drivers like Mr. Doughty.