Ice Road Rescue - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Who's Boss?
When a fully laden truck and trailer gets buried in a ditch, Bjørn calls Thord for help. But it's not easy for the two bosses to work together.

Rookie Challenge
A winter storm hits southern Norway. Thord is on his way to save a woman stranded in the mountains when he gets a call about a head-on collision. Bjørn sets out in a gale to rescue a Chassis Cab almost blown off a main road suspension bridge. The young acting boss, Ole Henrik, is put to the test when his new rookie crew is sent on a challenging rescue mission.

Risk on the Rocks
Boss Thord puts his life on the line when he crawls under an unstable twenty-ton bread truck stuck on rocks.

Landslide Lottery
A 50-ton truck and trailer carrying asphalt has crashed above a steep bank. Boss Thord must save it before the ground gives way and causes a mudslide.

Black Ice Battle
When a stuck truck blocks a main road, Thord has to rescue it - but the driver doesn't want to pay, so Thord threatens him with house arrest.

Gridlock Hazard
Thord struggles to rescue a truck blocking a mountain pass while impatient drivers put his life in danger.

Moonlight Mayhem
Time is short and the police pile on the pressure when Thord struggles to get a 16-wheeler back on the road.

Tough at the Top
A drill rig hangs over a 15 metre cliff and Ole Henrik must make a life-threatening decision.
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