Posted by showcrop on December 04, 2019 at 05:32:16 from (75.68.37.174):
In Reply to: Digging out today posted by Adirondack case guy on December 03, 2019 at 16:34:40:
We got 20 inches here and our Fire Dept. got dispatched to four calls in the course of the day yesterday. Last night during our monthly FD meeting we got toned out for a serious medical. The house is on a very long winding downhill driveway. Our rescue crew goth there and called for additional manpower and the medic from the ambulance service arrived too. We sent an engine with three more members. Another few minutes and the chief was calling for sand. All three units were stuck due to snow over ice despite all units having On-Spots. We sent another truck with sand and two more men. The town road agent came by along with two department members who were still out plowing and sanding their regular customers. The ambulance service dispatched another unit to pick the patient up. They transported the patient on the back of the truck that had arrived last. We finally got everything back in quarters by 10:30. I was picturing needing a big tow truck to pull the engine back onto the driveway with the driver refusing to leave the paved road, but the guys were able to back it onto the driveway after some handwork. I am glad I wasn't driving the engine, I probably would have refused to drive down that driveway. I have backed a tri-axle dump truck some pretty long distancs not wanting to get into a situation that I couldn't back out of.
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