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Businiess name:  Roemer's Tire Factory
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Missoula man who saved co-worker's life dies in rollover Posted 21 hours ago ...identified as the driver of the car. He and his passenger both worked at Roemer's tire Factory in Missoula. Coppenhaver was the man who applied a tourniquet to co-worker Mike Nolan last month when Mike's leg was severed in a work site accident, saving his life. Missoula Police say the crash happened at 11:30 p.m. on Expressway near the Crestview Apartments. They say the two men were heading west on Expressway when their passenger car left the roadway and rolled over. Police say speed and alcohol played a role in the crash, but the men were wearing their seat belts. Coppenhaver has been identified as the driver of the car.(oh right, in this white trash city full of drunk drivers we must give white trash kudos for wearing seat belts even though they were driving drunk?) LOL He and his passenger both worked at Roemer's tire Factory in Missoula. Coppenhaver was the man who applied a tourniquet to co-worker Mike Nolan last month when Mike's leg was severed in a work site accident, saving his life.

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