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What's up in that area??......
Up here, Temps in mid 20s - NW Wind at 20-35 - Clear and Dry. Few scattered Brush Fires.......Never use Force! Get a Bigger Hammer.
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Originally posted by hwoods View PostWhat's up in that area??......
Up here, Temps in mid 20s - NW Wind at 20-35 - Clear and Dry. Few scattered Brush Fires.......
We were running 2-3 brush fires a day up until yesterday. I suspect we will be running them again in a few days.
I suspect there is more up towards the ARK line and into ARK
Snow on the way later as they are calling for 2-4". This area does not deal well with snow.
East TX and north of us has been getting snow for a couple of hours now and right now we are on the snow/freezing rain line.
As I type this, we have transitioned to sleet.Last edited by LaFireEducator; 01-09-2011, 04:11 PM.Train to fight the fires you fight.
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LA,
Here north of you in Texarkana. Heavy snowfall going on right now. Little over 3" at the house. We've been running grass fire also up until the rain and sleet started falling this morning. After that the guys been running their butts off on MVA's going to one after another. Nothing major so far just minors.
Hwoods- As LA said put little snow/ice/sleet on roads and all H*** breaks loose here. What would take major storm to shut the northeast down only few inch is need here. They already closed all schools down around here.
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Originally posted by TAFD00367 View PostUpdated pic little over hour later ans snow still coming down.
But we still have the out-of-towners (military, mostly) who have no clue. I'm sure that after they've been winched out of the median of the Interstate or a convenient ditch they slow down a bit.
We also get lake effect here, which has the effect of closing a curtain in front of you.Opinions my own. Standard disclaimers apply.
Everyone goes home. Safety begins with you.
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Originally posted by CGITCH View PostOh come on...we have that much snow in August. I can see where it would be an issue with people not knowing how to drive on it. It's all about ease, ease into the accelerator ease onto the brake.
White Death 2011 has arrived.RK
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Management is making sure things are done right. Leadership is doing the right thing. The fire service needs alot more leaders and a lot less managers.
"Everyone goes home" is the mantra for the pussification of the modern, American fire service.
Comments made are my own. They do not represent the official position or opinion of the Fire Department or the City for which I am employed. In fact, they are normally exactly the opposite.
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Originally posted by MemphisE34a View PostYou are right, but you must remember that we are talking about communities that close schools for the forecast of snow, not actual snow, just the forecast of!!!!
White Death 2011 has arrived.
Cause I have a feeling there are more snowplows in my town of 2500 than there are in the whole state.
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Originally posted by CGITCH View PostI keep forgetting that. How many snow plows are in the State of LA?
Cause I have a feeling there are more snowplows in my town of 2500 than there are in the whole state.
The state DOT has some of their dump trucks rigged up with sanders, but they only do the interstate and major 2-lane state highways. I know of no local or city highway departments that have any rigs set up to sand or salt.
Just got back in the house. I was out with my VFD fgor about 5 hours where we worked 3 wrecks with 2 fatalities. While I was out with them D was monitoring my combo department (full-time gig) and they worked 10-11 wrecks in the same time span plus a few wires down (brought down by the trees) and a transformer fire.
The good news is the trailing edge of the precip is about 30 miles west of us. The bad news is it's going to stay cold and this stuff on the roads and steps and porches ain't gonna melt. Something tells me I'm going to be out much of the night with either m VFD or running with my combo department.Last edited by LaFireEducator; 01-09-2011, 09:08 PM.Train to fight the fires you fight.
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I was in Atlanta one time on business, & they had what we wouldn't even bother to sweep off the windshield. In all honesty there was less than half an inch of wet snow and they closed down the world. Panic in the streets, raiding parties on the grocery stores, it was truly amazing and certainly funny to watch for a nawthernor that gets 130"+ of snow every winter.
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Originally posted by islandfire03 View PostI was in Atlanta one time on business, & they had what we wouldn't even bother to sweep off the windshield. In all honesty there was less than half an inch of wet snow and they closed down the world. Panic in the streets, raiding parties on the grocery stores, it was truly amazing and certainly funny to watch for a nawthernor that gets 130"+ of snow every winter.
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Originally posted by CGITCH View PostI keep forgetting that. How many snow plows are in the State of LA?
Cause I have a feeling there are more snowplows in my town of 2500 than there are in the whole state.RK
cell #901-494-9437
Management is making sure things are done right. Leadership is doing the right thing. The fire service needs alot more leaders and a lot less managers.
"Everyone goes home" is the mantra for the pussification of the modern, American fire service.
Comments made are my own. They do not represent the official position or opinion of the Fire Department or the City for which I am employed. In fact, they are normally exactly the opposite.
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