He soon directed the truck's driver, Ron Hill, to distribute bread to the stranded motorists. Holihan admitted on Facebook that “we didn’t think it would actually work” but, less than 20 minutes later, the couple “received a personal call from the owner of the company.”Ĭhuck Paterakis, one of the owners of H&S Bakery, which owns Schmidt Baking Company, was on the phone. They reached the company's customer service line and asked if they could open the truck and distribute the shipment of food it was carrying. Tuesday, they saw a truck from Schmidt Baking Company ahead of them, according to multiple reports.īy that time, the couple had not eaten for about 37 hours. ![]() Many of the people stuck out here had small children, were elderly, had pets in the car, and hadn’t eaten in almost a whole day,” Holihan shared in a post on Facebook.īut she and Noe had an idea. ![]() Watch Video: Woman stranded on I-95 talks about experienceĪ Maryland couple stranded on Interstate 95 in Virginia after a winter storm slammed several Eastern states helped distribute bread from a nearby bakery truck to dozens of other stuck motorists who also had not eaten for hours.Īll it took was a phone call to ask for permission.Ĭasey Holihan and her husband, John Noe, were stopped on the interstate for hours while driving from their home to visit Noe’s family in North Carolina, according to multiple reports.
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